pseudo1 Posted May 17, 2024 Posted May 17, 2024 I understand there is a way to extract and install the same config on different PCs https://aslain.com/index.php?/topic/15289-how-to-install-on-multiple-pcs/#comment-77262 but is it possible to make the sharing of the config simple? There's a mod manager r2modman and it makes sharing of different mods very easy. Just an example. The idea would be for community, content creators and everyone else an easy way to share their mod config. This way mod configs could be shared on Twitch, YT, Discord etc. Just an idea, if it's possible and if it's needed. I think feature like this would be great. Quote
Moderator Quaksen Posted May 17, 2024 Moderator Posted May 17, 2024 You linked an old way of sharing. These days you can just copy over the .reg file and double click that, which imports to registry, and then modpack has that selection ready to go. 🙂 _Aslains_WoT_Modpack_Exported_Settings.reg Quote
pseudo1 Posted May 17, 2024 Author Posted May 17, 2024 This seems like a better alternative to the original, however if we could just share a "code" and import it into modpack installer, that would make it even better. Even if you could share the .reg file in a community, I wouldn't download a random .reg file and import it. I just wouldn't trust it. And I'm not sure if you could, for example, share it in a twitch chat or YT video description. The idea would be to share your config from Aslains modpack to anyone, where installer itself is offering import/export function, making it also easier and safer to use. Just a suggestion. I think it would come in useful and help share Aslains modpack even more. I have some examples from my clan, where people would probably like to try the modpack, but even with some guides, they still find the process confusing. A few clicks solution would be great. Quote
Moderator Quaksen Posted May 17, 2024 Moderator Posted May 17, 2024 There are already “a few clicks” options. And when search in modpack is Impossible to add in software, what youre suggesting would be too. Its not too difficult to look whats inside the reg with Notepad either. Quote
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