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VWoodsong
4 years agoSeasoned Ace
"naeshelle;c-18090783" wrote:
I don't know if this is helpful advice, but I use a spreadsheet to track my mods. The columns are as follows:
- Name of Mod
- Version
- Creator
- Status (Updated, Outdated, Unsupported)
- Last Updated (This is the time I last updated the mod, not the last time a modder pushed an update out. This distinction is important as I don't immediately update my game, so sometimes I'm running a mod that's not the newest version.)
- Link to page where the mod is hosted
Then, every patch/update, I use the MCCC Discord server & Luthienrising's forum threads to check on the mods that I have & see if they've been updated/which mods have become obsolete. This entire process takes me at least an hour or so but I never update my game right away after patches/updates so I can take my time.
This sounds much like my own process, minus the spreadsheet. I never update immediately after patches or other updates drop, either, and likewise I can take my time with everything. :)
Also I want to add my own to the other grateful shoutouts to @luthienrising for her invaluable threads. :heart:
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