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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Nice and clean mod.
1. create a collection for your server, add the mod to that, advise users to use that collection link. puts the ownership back on you to maintain, and not the moders.
2. advise them to try to join the server, what do you know.. it auto subscribes them to all mods. like magic.
advising them to search based on ID, not a great ID. why? because what about all the mods out there that have references to other IDs .. for example, 839162288 (which is the ID for Primal fear)
but wait, it doesn't just return primal fear. it returns all references to any mod that has that ID within the description.. as I user, hm.. "mind wipe re-evolved" came up, guess I need that.. oh and "home Pigeon" came up.. guess i need that as well ... you are leaving it up to human error either way by searching based on ID, instead of using a LINK / URL or by a collection method.
the ID is in the URL. I host 18 different servers, and there many better ways to advise users on what to look for. I mean, just because someone wants to call this "candy corn" .. and wants to search based on that, does that mean that I should add it to the description? nope.
Also, I get no benefit, money, compensation, etc for anyone downloading the mods I create. You have no right to "demand" or tell me what to do or what to put in my descriptions. You can ask, but don't go telling me what to do.