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My workaround is to place them in a specific order, usually in the order as they are presented when ordering, that makes it somewhat easier to know which is what on the shelf.
https://www.nexusmods.com/tcgcardshopsimulator/mods/39
I do that with the playmats. I am not shortsighted but it is still a bit hard to figure out and I can't remember the names.
That's really helpful!
Good games don't need mods to make them good. Good games are good enough without mods.
This game does not need mods, but for some using them enhances the game for the way they play. Just have fun in your game whether you use them or not, and stop caring about whether other people do or don't use them.
No one has?
Good games don't need mods to make them good - well, nobody said that this "needed" a mod. I started the thread due to my bad eyes and fortunately there's a mod that helps me.
And lots of good games have tons of mods and thrive - starting with Oblivion and Skyrim (ever played Enderal?), we have games like Valheim, Crusader Kings. And for people who enjoy Magic the Gathering, that mod for this game is fun.