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Hope to see things improve, because modding scene for the KH games is incredibly heavily behind every other. Even NEWER releases, like Metal Gear Solid.
You can already mod the MGS games without replacing a single file in the game or hell, without rebuilding anything from the game if you're using a Mod Manager. You're just ready to go. No panic mode from a update dropping.
EDIT: And it does seem like extracting the game files is also...required? Isn't that a little too much specially considering the size of the games?
Load times would be roughly PS3-levels of bad for most users if game extraction didn't occur. Square decided to have these giant archives with all the files within, instead of loading them loosely. I think you don't know how the game works internally on PC, as it's not entirely common knowledge, and that's completely okay, but you're arguing for points that cannot really be worked around very well with this specific set of games, and it's by Square's design. Nothing modders can fix.