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steam workshop support should have been a no brainer if it "was that easy".
Yeah I don't think workshop will come anytime soon, and it is pretty sad that the hand full of mods we got over the years are now apparently incompatible with 1.0. I even heard some content was removed or changed for 1.0. Hopefully some day someone cares enough to atleast add back the original references/artwork that was removed, if there are never any patches for old mods.
maybe, but its a big plus when a game has workshop compat in steam to easily share and find new things, and also to install, remover or just bookmark them.
that also makes more attractive the game for modders, because mods also become more visible.
nah, honestly i think you might be the only one who thinks the discord is good enough. i want to be able to see which mods the people like the most quickly and efficiently, as well as sort through tags of all sorts and see actual comments under the mods.