Never said either of those things or hinted at anything remotely close to that
In my posts i simply advised against manually installing mods if you are new to modding and recommended to use a mod manager because its much more convenient and automatized(and even explained why i think is that)
So that is unrelated to what I explained in my other posts
A mod manager is pretty much always better and more efficient than manually installing mods because you have a load order,you know what mods you have installed,know what mods are overwriting the others and removing them is easy without having to go directly where the mods are stored and manually removing them
If this wasnt the case people wouldnt have bothered using or even creating mod managers in the first place
That is what I said in pretty much every one of my posts
Manual install can work but you have to know what you are doing
It's not a difficult process but not one you can do carelessly
For most people turning on a pc and opening google is already a big achievement so asking anything more complex than that is a gamble
Hell people dont even read
That's why im recommending a method that is as automatized as possible where basically the program does everything for you
Im not talking about groups or anything here im talking about making the process of installing mods on karryn's prison as easy and as foolproof as possible
So again not related to anything I've said
And even if we take in consideration this "group" you are talking about I can guarantee they wouldnt care to drag and drop either(or install mods in the first place to be honest)
And removing mods in a mod manager is as easy as clicking "remove mod" in the load order of the mod manager while having the benefit of the program doing everything for you(barring solving eventual conflicts ofc but in way it does even that
),knowing exactly what you are removing and being certain that what you are removing is being removed correctly
This applies both if a mod is a replacer or not and equally easy to remove in both cases
CCMod is tecnically not a "True" replacer and size of a mod or a game is not relevant.
It doesnt make a difference if the game/mod is 100GB or 700MB of size
If you mess somehing up during the install process it wont work regardless of size
Let me get something straight here because im not sure we are understanding each other:
RedAISkye im not saying manual install is bad or doesnt work or you are spitting bs
I just wouldnt recommend it to a noob because while it may seem easy at a first glance if not done properly and with a brain some mistakes could be done along the way
Now im sure for you it extremely easy and you are capable in these kind of things
But im not trusting the average user to do something when a program can do it for them with basically 0 issues(usually any computer related problem lies between the screen and the chair after all
)
So I'm not trying to discredit you or anything like that
Just trying to be as informative as possible
That's pretty much it