HappyGoomba

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You can just make a copy of the game outside of your steam library folders. Steam only updates games in steam folders.
It's not a big deal. I've got the files up in Notepad++, so I just pull that up, click through the tabs, change a few numbers and I'm ready to go.
 

FfayLay123

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Hello everyone. I want to share with you a fanfic based on our favorite game Karin Prison. I have never created something like this before, so I apologize for possible graphic errors and shortcomings. Fanfic in English. English is not my native language, so if you notice any oddities in the text, it's all Google Translate. If you are not afraid of a large amount of text and 3D style, then enjoy your reading Mega View attachment 4011459
IPRA Will there be a chapter 2?
 
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Bimbo Barbie

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You keep saying that "if you don't know what you are doing".
Again, what is it that they need to know aside from the 1 step install of DragNDrop or extracting files directly?

Making use of mod managers requires you to "know what you're doing" way more than a 1 step installation does.

Making backup is a general advice for everything that you're modding, not just games, it's a common sense thing.
Stupidity is amazing, am I right? Reading literally two lines of an added readme file in a file they download is just too much to ask these days. I used to mod games without managers back when morrowind existed. Even created my own because of that horrible experience to merge them better. Nowadays it's just all brainrot, and social anxiety. Figures they have a hard time opening a zipfile.
 

Hal3023

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I feel like old heads don't know about the new wave of users who are phone only and have never touched a pc.
we are the wizards brothers.
Now if you put me in that perspective... I suddenly understand all those asking for android ports.
I was like "Why would you want to fap on your mobile?"
 

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I think MO2 is pretty hard to learn compared to drag'n'drop and honestly just seems overkill for any game that isn't Skyrim, but I went for Vortex (as per recommendation by the modders) and its honestly so easy, I have a hard time saying its more complicated than drag'n'drop. The biggest advantage being that when you install for example the CC mod, it automatically installs the required dependencies. That alone kinda balances out the 'complexity' of installing a program imo.

Actually, I think being able to 'click' the CC mod instead of having to download three different mods via github might make using vortex faster than a manual install (if getting the CC mod is your goal). But honestly I have no horse in this race. Do whatever
 
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Birrah'Lai

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You know what's the most ironic thing of all? Most of these games are made for pc, and the only possible way unless by a miracle there's a android/phone port, you have to use a janky emulator that breaks a lot.
You would be surprised by the amount of android ports that are out there. And they play the same as pc.
Obviously not all games can be ported but most can. And the experience is better, the better your phone is.

Also you can get a tablet (i did) just to play android ports.
 

Birrah'Lai

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Different times. Used to be that we went onto obscure forums looking for solutions to our PC issues only to find locked threads ending in "nvm, fixed it" forcing us to solve it ourselves or brick our PC trying. Now things have become so easy people struggle to find the appdata folder on their own.
The "nvm, fixed it" bs still happens, freaking pricks.
 

Evil Earthworm Jim

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Different times. Used to be that we went onto obscure forums looking for solutions to our PC issues only to find locked threads ending in "nvm, fixed it" forcing us to solve it ourselves or brick our PC trying. Now things have become so easy people struggle to find the appdata folder on their own.
I partially agree with this statement. Freedom of information is at its peak, as is people's bone idleness. The easier things got to source information for themselves, the harder it was for people to hit the search function. In less someone can get instant gratification, they don't care to try.
 

HappyGoomba

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Different times. Used to be that we went onto obscure forums looking for solutions to our PC issues only to find locked threads ending in "nvm, fixed it" forcing us to solve it ourselves or brick our PC trying. Now things have become so easy people struggle to find the appdata folder on their own.
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RedAISkye

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You keep saying this, but you would be surprised how often people actually can't even do it properly, even when told to "extract to ..." whatever location.

The reason why I am so adamant about it: experience with people asking such questions when all the information has already been given (including a video on how to do it), and still they somehow fuck it up.

People are idiots, never assume they know what to do.
We're talking about normal people who have basic understanding of using a PC, not the special ones.

For a normal person, they don't need to know about anything extra, so manual modding for KP is more than fine.
For the special ones, how is a mod manager going to fix their stupidity? :WaitWhat:

I think MO2 is pretty hard to learn compared to drag'n'drop and honestly just seems overkill for any game that isn't Skyrim, but I went for Vortex (as per recommendation by the modders) and its honestly so easy, I have a hard time saying its more complicated than drag'n'drop. The biggest advantage being that when you install for example the CC mod, it automatically installs the required dependencies. That alone kinda balances out the 'complexity' of installing a program imo.

Actually, I think being able to 'click' the CC mod instead of having to download three different mods via github might make using vortex faster than a manual install (if getting the CC mod is your goal). But honestly I have no horse in this race. Do whatever
True, I'm personally waiting for official CCMod and cosmetic mods update before I switch to Vortex.
Have the gitlab stuff handled by the mod manager while rest I'll do manually.
 
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Kenny567

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We're talking about normal people who have basic understanding of using a PC, not the special ones.

For a normal person, they don't need to know about anything extra, so manual modding for KP is more than fine.
For the special ones, how is a mod manager going to fix their stupidity? :WaitWhat:
Well, obviously a Mod Manager isn't going to fix their stupidity, that's impossible.
A Mod Manager will however help them hide it longer due to taking away most of the potential for user error, provided they get past the initial learning curve.

All of this would be moot though if the builtin Mod Manager was actually a manager, and not the 2-stage Mod Loader that it is.
 
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Purple_Heart

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All of this would be moot though if the builtin Mod Manager was actually a manager, and not the 2-stage Mod Loader that it is.
"All of this would be moot though if the builtin mind interface was actually a interface, and not the 2-stage brain wave reader that it is."
- Someone who is using elon musk's brain chips, expecting to install porn game mods by doing nothing but thinking about it.
 
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