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if friends join they need to install those modes
then if they go play on other servers or their own singleplayer game it messes up their saves
which is why i said this game needs steam workshop so its easy to mod,
and to give the game replayablitily
cause after u finish it thers literally nothin to do
A great deal of what you get out of the game is what you and your friends put into it. If you are all on the same page, and that page has mods, that's great. The Server Op needs to set that up and everyone ELSE follows that lead. I'm hoping you are part of a great crew like mine and this isn't a problem.
To be honest the best option is that everyone has the same mods. With Thunderstore it's easy, because you just export mod list key, give it to your friends, they import keys and download your mod list.
But other solutions like Vortex might be problematic. For example we play with difficulty mods (enemies up to 5 stars). Due to some problem with Vortex my mod got disabled. The effect wast that enemies spawned, they had up to 5 stars, but I was able to see only 2 stars - 3 or more stars were displayed as no star. I died in 15 minutes killed by 3 or 4 star zombie in 2 hits because I've ignored him as no star mob.
This is why mods are problematic in games. The game was developed with THEIR concept in mind, not yours.