Is there some manual way of modding I am missing because mods for 1.0 are already out.
It's really just as the title says. Obviously the mod manager is not working yet but it looks like people are already modding 1.0 and even releasing mods. Is there a way to install the mods manually. It seems like I am missing some thing.
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Except ... They're "releasing" the work done by the people here before they have released it. And they're charging for it. It's unethical and quite rude, as they aren't contributing to the work that goes into updating the mod loader (which their mods use) and yet are profiting off it
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No, there is not
Any mods that are "released" already either are not mods, they're "trainers" (ie WeMod is not a mod, it's a memory editor\trainer)
Or are released but the framework to run them isn't and so .. it's useless. And will probably break the next time the framework is updated
Anyone currently releasing mods is doing it off-platform, against our guidance, and bundled with a version of SML that we don't consider ready for public use yet. We are not supporting those releases and are working towards a proper release of a finished system.
I get why they're doing it though. It's been a month.
Ppl is free to learn how to code and do it them self if don’t want to wait for something that is even free 🤷🏻♂️, but they didn’t fix anything, they are just using testing stuff and most of thing are broken so they are literally doing zero as far I know, the work is still made from the official team, they just compile and run it
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Except ... They're "releasing" the work done by the people here before they have released it. And they're charging for it. It's unethical and quite rude, as they aren't contributing to the work that goes into updating the mod loader (which their mods use) and yet are profiting off it
Which, if you look at #modding-info-feed has been getting updates and progress pretty much daily.
So it's not like the devs here are slacking. These things take time, and the SF modding scene\community has a history of very stable releases of the modding framework, which they would prefer to maintain