This is gonna be useful. I never understood why you couldn't just grow these in settlements in the first place. Maybe I'm just dumb. Anyways, thanks for this!
I hope nobody ever feels that they cannot post a mod because there is already one that does something similar. Now you will always get Bozos that will come to the forum and post something like that, "There is already a mod that does this!" but they are extremely uninformed, and either a newbie at using mods, or not into it at all.
You can never have enough mods that do things in the game.
1. Mods must interact with other mods and some may play nicer that others. 2. Updates can change the performance of a mod sometimes making it unstable. If the mod author has moved on, the mod my not get updated and become somewhat useless. 3. People post mods and then the internet Bozos move in and say stupid things just to be a troll. People get mad and pull the mods so some are here today and gone tomorrow. 4 The list of reasons why more mods is better than less mods, can go on and on.
The other mod that you reference is done very nicely. The mod author moved on and gave permission to the community to use it freely. This is commendable but some modders are true artists and have more creative time and effort put into their works. They want to maintain control over that work and that is understandable and totally their prerogative. Nothing wrong with that.
Thank you for creating and posting this, and adding another option to the community. Well done.
Gee, thanks :) Well I'll always post a mod that functions well in my own game no matter how trivial because unless the mod is the exact same thing (it isn't), there may be one other person who may prefer this and who am I to keep it to myself?
The only thing that stops me uploading my other small mods are the fact that they are either a bit crappy or they use other mod authors' assets and I can't be bothered to go begging for permissions.
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You can never have enough mods that do things in the game.
1. Mods must interact with other mods and some may play nicer that others.
2. Updates can change the performance of a mod sometimes making it unstable. If the mod author has moved on, the mod my not get updated and become somewhat useless.
3. People post mods and then the internet Bozos move in and say stupid things just to be a troll. People get mad and pull the mods so some are here today and gone tomorrow.
4 The list of reasons why more mods is better than less mods, can go on and on.
The other mod that you reference is done very nicely. The mod author moved on and gave permission to the community to use it freely. This is commendable but some modders are true artists and have more creative time and effort put into their works. They want to maintain control over that work and that is understandable and totally their prerogative. Nothing wrong with that.
Thank you for creating and posting this, and adding another option to the community. Well done.
The only thing that stops me uploading my other small mods are the fact that they are either a bit crappy or they use other mod authors' assets and I can't be bothered to go begging for permissions.