Not everyone's capable of learning how to do that kind of stuff. They either don't have time or lack the patience/drive to learn something new. Keeping mods updated is supposed to be the job of the modder anyway, not the community.
Far as I see it, if you can't keep a mod updated then why are you making them at all?
@Khurthis but that is exactly how it works. Sometimes life comes up or the mod creator stops playing the game, and they no longer do the updating, so someone else in the community comes along and takes it over.
If your wish came true (don't make a mod if you can't keep them updated), no one would ever publish mods. They would just keep their work to themselves, and then you would have nothing.
Would you maybe be willing to make a mod that adds Geothermal power generators that can be placed down on the geothermal vents where players normally get Crystal Sulphide?
and/or make it so that they might be able to be placed anywhere on planets with geothermal storms that cause heat damage to the player.
{"DependsOnEnvironment", "None"}, {"DependsOnHotspots", "None"}, {"DependentEffect", "None"} ModBuilder detect this as a Notice, it's not a big things actually. But, can I change it to False? Or the value should be None? It throw error when I change to False lol
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Any other question can be answered below.
Far as I see it, if you can't keep a mod updated then why are you making them at all?
No one OWES you anything and no, it is not a "job" if you make a mod.
If your wish came true (don't make a mod if you can't keep them updated), no one would ever publish mods. They would just keep their work to themselves, and then you would have nothing.
and/or make it so that they might be able to be placed anywhere on planets with geothermal storms that cause heat damage to the player.
It throw error when I change to False lol{"DependsOnEnvironment", "None"},
{"DependsOnHotspots", "None"},
{"DependentEffect", "None"}
ModBuilder detect this as a Notice, it's not a big things actually. But, can I change it to False? Or the value should be None?
might be a bit cheating but i don't care xD i love it