Re: Master Mod List - Into The Breach
Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2024 6:56 pm
The link for the hammer mech in the image attribution doesn't link to the right post (goes to build-a-mech instead of the squad) just thought I'd let you know
Official Forum for FTL: Faster Than Light and Into the Breach
https://subsetgames.com/forum/
TheBoardsCousin wrote:The link for the hammer mech in the image attribution doesn't link to the right post (goes to build-a-mech instead of the squad) just thought I'd let you know
Jumbocarrot0 wrote:TheBoardsCousin wrote:The link for the hammer mech in the image attribution doesn't link to the right post (goes to build-a-mech instead of the squad) just thought I'd let you know
Thanks for pointing that out. The link has been fixed.
BlakeVortex wrote:It's great that everything is collected in one thread. However, I have a suggestion to create a separate section on the website with discussions under each mod. This could be organized like a catalog, similar to this one, where you open what you need, and the discussion follows at the end. Alternatively, you could create a dedicated section on the forum where only the admin can create topics, with each topic focused on a specific mod, and the first post containing the most important information about it. Another option is to create a review section, similar to this, where users can rate each mod based on various criteria such as gameplay, difficulty, and developer support. There could also be a space for comments, allowing discussions to take place under each review.
TheBoardsCousin wrote:BlakeVortex wrote:It's great that everything is collected in one thread. However, I have a suggestion to create a separate section on the website with discussions under each mod. This could be organized like a catalog, similar to this one, where you open what you need, and the discussion follows at the end. Alternatively, you could create a dedicated section on the forum where only the admin can create topics, with each topic focused on a specific mod, and the first post containing the most important information about it. Another option is to create a review section, similar to this, where users can rate each mod based on various criteria such as gameplay, difficulty, and developer support. There could also be a space for comments, allowing discussions to take place under each review.
That's literally this. It's a catalogue of mods, and people can review and comment on them. I don't see what else you want.