This is only for the "Manage" Tab. Next to delete and changelog there to be 2 more buttons. One being the bookmark - since you can't unmark unless you search for said blueprint. Another button to be "disabeled all". This is for any type of modpack. Like bob, space exploration, HD graphics, and the ideea of this suggestion is to include the mods that are "(optional)" via right click and left click like how the upgrade planner works in blueprints. Like this all mods in a mod pack are affected if you want to disable them all.
Another and new button: test. This button will NOT reset the game, will not load anything, it's just testing the mod. Aka insted of loading and executing all scripts, it simple runs the mods and give you an error if something is not correctly written in the codes, compatibility issues with other mods, and so on, without the game getting restarted each time. With the main difference being that the mod you selected before pressing this test, will be the one this test will focuse on to ensure this mod is working. This is to ensure no endless reloads cause by mods during mod creations.
Secondly a mod book (similar to bluprint book). I think this being it's own tab would be easier but since i am not implemeting this is won't insist. So back to the manage tab, another button that is essentially a add to this book or books. What is the ideea of this book? very simple: a modpack. Essentially you play an overhaul mod and have mod A and mod B always active? but when playing another overhaul mod you don't want mod A and mod B to to be active and mod C , D, and C active. The ideea of this book is to contain such "rules". So if i press on the 1st one, the overhaul mod to be installed, it will also include A and B. But if I press on the second overhaul, it will automatically disable A and B abecause this is one of the reasons why i suggested this tab. To eliminate extra manual steps of untick, tick, untick, tick, search and search. This is especially usefull if the original mod creator did some stuff you don't like, and use or create a mod that fix (or ajust as some call it) thoes issus. So even if you install that mod, usually you need to separatly look for the mod that fix it. But like this it will automatically installed for you, without affecting anyone who don't want this changes.
Mod portal more options
Moderator: ickputzdirwech
Mod portal more options
Due to personal issues I do NOT read replies. I have significant spelling issues, and IF I remember, I use AI to rewrite my ideas more clearly. You’re welcome to reuse any of my suggestions.
Re: Mod portal more options
the title is very bad because it doesn't describe which option you want to add , and reading the confuse text doesn't help
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