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Hi there. I'm wondering if there's a mega thread anywhere that lists and compares a myriad of mods and marks any redundancies; for instance, "If you download mod (a), you don't need mod (b), (c), and (d) as they do the same thing together that mod (a) does alone."

 

I've ended up with a few mods that try to achieve the same things as other mods I'm using. I don't mind when mod authors create a large mod, or multiple mod modules that tries to do it all because it affords them more control over how everything is integrated, and allows them to tweak and balance their mods, but I have an awful time figuring out which mods I need to remove in order to prevent them from doubling up.

 

Cheers!

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3 hours ago, SwissxPiplup said:

Hi there. I'm wondering if there's a mega thread anywhere that lists and compares a myriad of mods and marks any redundancies; for instance, "If you download mod (a), you don't need mod (b), (c), and (d) as they do the same thing together that mod (a) does alone."

 

I've ended up with a few mods that try to achieve the same things as other mods I'm using. I don't mind when mod authors create a large mod, or multiple mod modules that tries to do it all because it affords them more control over how everything is integrated, and allows them to tweak and balance their mods, but I have an awful time figuring out which mods I need to remove in order to prevent them from doubling up.

 

Cheers!

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