ssilk wrote:Modpacks, as they where as big package of collected mods, don't make much sense with the mod-portal anymore.
A modpack can simply be a mod, that requires a lot of other mods. Every dependent mod can then be downloaded by the game itself in the latest version.
But they make sense: Someone makes a modpack for some kind of game-experience: A modpack for stone-age Factorio for example. A modpack for mods, that don't change the game.
And so on.
Humm... I get your point, but that introduces more than a few problems: certain modpacks may require a specific version of certain mods, this versions may not be available anymore from the mod portal thus breaking the modpack.
Furthermore, as depeter said:
depeter wrote:In addition to just being a collection of mods, a modpack might also override or tweak some of the config options of the various mods, to make them integrate better etc.
I think that the mod portal doesn't have this capability, therefore making it impossible to tweak automatically the configurations of the different mods (so if you want to do it, you would have to "get dirty" and do it manually, mod by mod, conf file by conf file).
So finally I would like to propose some improvements to the portal mod:
[*] Availability of older mod versions, specially for those which have a registered dependency. This would need to add to the mod portal the capability of a mod depending of the certain version of another mod and, of course, 'versioning'.
[*] The capability of a mod to "override" other mods files (conf files, in this case). So basically permitting a mod to mod a mod, it sounds pretty cool to me
[*] Installing mods in groups, not just one by one (HELL YES!) and certain marker to get to know directly whether a mod is already installed or not.
In my opinion, the first two could be pretty much ignored if the modpack-maker just uploads all the mods together as one mod (I don't really know whether this is actually possible). But that would somewhat kind of override part of the idea of the mod portal, wouldn't it?
Am I getting something wrong?
Thanks for taking your time to read and answer
PS: Sorry for the delay replying, I took some days off and went to the beach