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What the game sorely needs are game play mods. I'm starting to think that they may have made the game play difficult to mod without a lot of reverse engineering. And the community for the game doesn't seem large enough for people with the skills to invest time doing that sort of work. Hopefully I'm wrong.
I doubt that many big mods will actually be made for this or maybe even can be. The above is just able to be made because there are a lot of good and cultured modders out there that ensure it whenever they even have a small chance to being able too. While minor hair changes and removal of hat ... ya.... that just nothing
Well the options for gameplay changes for 4.26 are there people just have to want to make them. The cosmetic mods came out of LL which make since. I asked the modders there to post them on nexus for more visibility.
But in unreal 4.26 when you extract the files there things for adding more movement and having more cards in your hand ect ect. they just have to be worked into pak files and someone has to care to do it. There just isn't a big community behind this game hopefully with the increase of movement on nexus it will push people more