Every mod, except total conversions, should be compatible with each other in the end. In addition, there are mods that might be compatible with every other mod except one or two, so should there also be some sort of blacklist for these mods? What if an update (temporarily) breaks compatibility?
In the end, you have to draw the line at what this list should be… Since there’s only one person updating it, it means that said person needs to do more and more work, possibly exponentially, for every mod and feature added…
A group of citizens has been dispatched to provide reasources for the home planet, will you lead them to ruin, independence, or create a new capitol and meet the leader in person, the choice is yours.
State: Work in Progress Author:@wombat85 Mod Version: TBA (See Thread) Game Version: TBA (See Thread)
A mod based on the works of George R. R. Martin and the mythical land of Westeros. Choose a house and banner, build your army, and work to take the iron throne, all while battling brigands, white walkers, and dragon titans.
State: Planning Author:@Dwalus Mod Version: 0.0.0 Game Version: Not applicable
The basic idea is for a Norse themed mod which will offer a variant
starting race/culture for the player. Along side this will be a number
of themed mechanics in game to compliment the setting. The theme is very
much mythology/saga based and as such will include Gods(one or two),
Monsters and magic.
State: Work in Progress Author:@TobiasSabathius Mod Version: 0.0.0.0 Game Version: Alpha 4
Alright guys, I’m going to be honest with you. I’m obviously a lot less active than I was in the past, and I take a gander at the forums every now and again, but I don’t feel that I’m currently the best person to be managing the mod list. It’s not you, it’s me. @SteveAdamo and @Geoffers747, I’m sorry, but you may need to find a replacement.
I actually really like this idea too.
Each mod author gets one comment on which to advertize their mods (using the format) and all other comments are deleted. It would be up to the mod author to make sure that all the information is up to date. This would allow people to display their mods with minimal attention needed from the original poster. I do, however see a couple possible problems.
A moderator will have to check on the thread from time to time and delete comments which aren’t mods. Since the topic author can’t delete comments.
As time goes on, people will have to sort through all the old discontinued mods in order to find the ones which are still up to date. Comments for old mods could be deleted if they haven’t been updated in X versions of the game, but this would also require a moderator to check on things.
Mix this with a master list of mods in the top post in Current and Discontinued categories might work.
I’m not as active on the forums as I use to be but I try to check it every day/few times a day; I could run the topic and master mod list if necessary.