woody2222 Posted February 13, 2016 Posted February 13, 2016 A single mod that gets updated with each mod and mod update that comes out so you can get all of them with one big, easy, long, large mod/modpack?
Alpia Posted February 13, 2016 Posted February 13, 2016 First for which game? second I'm honestly pretty sure nobody wants to have ALL mods regardless which game that makes the effort that needs to be put in useless. third I personally think this idea is useless loverslab is your modpack if you create a modpack you also need to go trough what mods you want to install as there are incompatible mods and there are more mods then you can install so you still need to filter yourself what you want to install.(and nobody will make an installer that contains hundreds of mods) I'm honest it sounds like you are to lazy to click the download section and to take a single time a hour to go trough the mods that are here if you follow a mod you get notifications on update not that hard so its a unique effort to go yourself trough the download section and take a look what you what
Kaz Aanh Posted February 13, 2016 Posted February 13, 2016 Do you want to trigger every special snowflake modder intensifies?
myuhinny Posted February 13, 2016 Posted February 13, 2016 Large mod pack would never be easy. 1) You would have to have permission to put someones mod into a mod pack majority of mod authors will not allow their mods to be in a mod pack. 2) Every time a mod gets updated the mod pack would have to be updated and then reuploaded. 80 or so percent of people would never be able to download huge ass mod packs because of their internet service provider or other thing.
gregathit Posted February 13, 2016 Posted February 13, 2016 No. This has been tried and is a colossal undertaking (which has always failed in an Epic fashion). Hell, just getting permissions and tracking new versions would require a full time job keep up with. Merging everything together and writing the installation guide and warnings about mods outside the pack that may conflict.......I just shudder to think of it. Lack of choice. Some mods conflict with other mods, no getting around it. Writing a installation guide or even worse, a script for an installation package that users could pick and choose that would block this if selected that and so on.........another full time job. Throw in that mods are constantly evolving, and new conflicts crop up (some even disappear occasionally) just compounds the headache. So no, no one is going to spend their life slaving away so a few folks can have an easy button to push. At least not until modding for that particular game stops almost completely. If that happens, who knows.
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