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You should download ModAssistant for mods, but technically you can download custom songs without mods
To be honest, I'm unsure if multiplayer is cross platform, but I'm pretty sure with mods it isn't. Both players need to have the multiplayer mods to use custom songs, and the mods are technically different on Quest and PC.
Why so salty? taking the effort to reply saying its a 'pointless stupid post' makes it a little hypocritical doesn't it? your reply is also a 'pointless stupid reply' isn't it?
I guess santa really does ♥♥♥ ones a year, the rest of the time hes a grumpy old c**t, with too much se*ual frustration?
Is there a working 'full' mod manager out there? or only lite ones? Resources aren;t really an issue on my rig, so prefer to have fully flashed out options if they are available.
Otherwise i'll settle for the lite version, if i can find it again (deleted the old mod manager so can;t bring up the prompt again :(.
Thanks for the helpful replies so far!
This is really the only mod manager you should be using.