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* Submods for Mod Organizer Series. Better sorting.
* New Weapon Smithing Bench by weapon classes. So all weapons are sorted + Submods for weapon packs.
Looks great!
This the name convention from Mod Organizer:
"[1]----------[UI, Graphics, Performance]----------.mod"
It's named in a way that's easier to see.
So, the logical step would be to use something similar. I have 3 options:
1 "[*](Example)--------------------.mod"
2 "[*]--------------------(Example).mod"
3 "[*]----------(Example)----------.mod"
So which one would look better? My opinion: 1. make stuff harder to read; I don't like 2.; 3. Looks ugly.
Next,
About the numbers. Should it stay like [*] or should be numbered according to the title, like [1.1], [1.2], [1.3] etc.?
If I go with the [*] option, the user could choose which one they want to use, but it can get confusing the more mods they have.
In other hand, if I go for the numbered option [1.1], [1.2], [1.3], I must think of all sub-categories, it would look a bit bad with small load orders.
Or perhaps a new name convection altogether?
I suppose you could just recreate the organizer to better fit your naming convention, otherwise I think something like Option 1 and following the format of using something like [1.1], [1.2], etc.
ie. [1.1]----------[Dialogues]----------.mod
or [1.1][Dialogues]--------------------.mod
although this one would probably look off (in the overall look) if using the original style, personal preference. The 2nd option is probably the best since the way the Kenshi loader shows it. Although I normally just use Notepad++ to edit these large lists (Starsector, Kenshi, etc.) lol
I don't think it's necessary to be overly categorized, but for larger mod lists it might make it easier to sort.
Edit: I just fully understood your last comment lol. [1.1]--------------------[Dialogues].mod shall be
The Armoured Direwolf - Dog Scarf Patch
The Armoured Direwolf - Bonedog Backpack Patch
Gutters+ - Beak Thing Scarf.
UWE - Beak Thing Scarf
Building Category Tweaks - Beaky: I'll add changes to Beak Thing Scarf here too.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2989338777
Sounds good, thanks! Whenever I get a chance, I'll end up redoing my load order using the ones you created as well.
I added some of your organizers to the list! My list is relatively "vanilla" comparatively, so I mostly just used what I wanted additional sorting for. Thanks again for your help!
Something like [12]----------[Optional]----------.mod (however you want to format the naming convention), as I plan on having the very last portion of the list have an Optional series of mods which can increase / decrease difficulty as well as a few other things (I have a few mod ideas I'm coming up with).
Typically smaller mods, such as Focus the Limbs! can fall under that category since it's a light weight overwrite, although some people might not want it. If that makes sense. I'm sure you could probably find utility in that as well.
Other than that, your current patches pretty much fix a lot of small issues I've found and I'm glad you've made them (category fixes and such).
Sounds good. There could even go NSFW or OP mods
I'll do it.
Thanks for the suggestion.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2993510745