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"Onverser;c-17882420" wrote:
I'm pretty clueless on modding, but if it doesn't make it run slower, and it could make it run faster then you might as well merge them just in case it does improve it at all.
It depend on how the game is set up. Two examples of what I'm talking about.
Sims 4: The devs at Maxis say that the mods can break your game.
Example two:
Conan Exiles developed by Funcom, Oslo, Norway.
The Conan Exiles devs at Funcom say that Conan Exiles can break the mods that you have installed on the game.
So again, it depends on how the game was set up. Bottom line is that not even the devs that make the game can tell you exactly how mods will impact your game. Only you the player can do that through modding your game.
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