Arcturus7777 Posted November 5, 2022 Posted November 5, 2022 List your pet peeves here. the following is mine File names for mods. EXAMPLLE I feel GOOD is the mod name. the file to load is DT FG OR the file name is I feel good, and the patch is IFG, or patch 11.5. All of these are not a problem for adding the mod to the game, but when you decide to change your mods around. or come back to play after taking a break, you will never remember what is going on, is that part esp, part of flower girls please use consistent names. I feel good 1.5, I feel good patch to 1.6, I feel good bodyslide any version. then in my mod manage, sorting by name, they are all right there together.
axz2 Posted November 5, 2022 Posted November 5, 2022 34 minutes ago, Arcturus7777 said: List your pet peeves here. the following is mine File names for mods. EXAMPLLE I feel GOOD is the mod name. the file to load is DT FG OR the file name is I feel good, and the patch is IFG, or patch 11.5. All of these are not a problem for adding the mod to the game, but when you decide to change your mods around. or come back to play after taking a break, you will never remember what is going on, is that part esp, part of flower girls please use consistent names. I feel good 1.5, I feel good patch to 1.6, I feel good bodyslide any version. then in my mod manage, sorting by name, they are all right there together. Some mods have the download file called "main file". Many mods have patches that just say "Patch for X" Rather than "Mod Y Patch for X".
KoolHndLuke Posted November 5, 2022 Posted November 5, 2022 (edited) Agree, naming conventions every MA followed would be nice. Of course, you could always rename them yourself I guess. I try to categorize my downloads by saving them in sub-folders for the game in documents and it helps some. Edited November 5, 2022 by KoolHndLuke
myuhinny Posted November 6, 2022 Posted November 6, 2022 I have seen this done a lot with renpy games as well. If I extract a game from a .rar/.zip and the name is gibberish or abbreviated I copy the name of the game from the .rar/zip and replace the gibberish/abbreviated name then I know what game it is and add what version number it is if it's not listed in the name. 1
Guest Posted November 6, 2022 Posted November 6, 2022 Pet peeve. // Correct myFunction( ) { // do a thing } vs. // Annoying AF myFunction( ) { // do a thing }
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