Dude you need to not just put the mod requirements in the description, you need to fill out the actual drop down box for requirements so the OG mod has *your* mod show up in the OG's "Mods requiring this file" section. (Never mind that that's where 95% of people go to check requirements, they don't expect them to only be listed in the description. You've done this on every single one of these things you've released
It's less about users failing to scroll and more about getting your mods more traction/linking it to the dependent mods automatically. When you open that drop down not only are the files required for that mod listed, everything *dependent* on that mod is listed as well. Not only have I found great mods I otherwise wouldn't have known about that way, I've also found fixes and addons that I would consider essential that, as before, I wouldn't have otherwise known about.
And TBH given the nature of these mods you're dropping on a regular basis, I'd say they have high chances of being on a lot of people's "essentials" lists. Apologies if the intial post sounded aggressive, I was just trying to bring to your attention a moderately impactful oversight.
Oh, you're good bro, I was only joking. I had just forgotten about the whole required mods section. I just had a situation the other day where an author failed to utilize it which led to confusion so I definitely see the use.
Still gotta Lotta work to do, just wanted to release the 1.0s already. If people want that kinda thing, I'd be glad to assist. I'm also open to suggestions about how to balance some things as well.
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Just kidding. But yeah I guess I can add that to the mods.
And TBH given the nature of these mods you're dropping on a regular basis, I'd say they have high chances of being on a lot of people's "essentials" lists. Apologies if the intial post sounded aggressive, I was just trying to bring to your attention a moderately impactful oversight.