chef's kiss
Agrivar
I'm actually trying to give it a solid month for mods to stabilize.
I fear getting stuck in the typical modding loop: keep adding neat new/updated mods until forced to restart the damn game... again.
God damn was that the dumbest drama in the history of internet drama. The Nexus was trying to do something VERY good for end users, and mildly inconvenient for some mod authors with control issues. Thankfully, very little of value was lost.
(Yes, I'm still a bit salty about being forced to the VASTLY inferior Thunderstore for 1% of my modding needs.)
Snowflake powers, ACTIVATE! Form of... a thin-skinned Lemming!
Why not just delete your stupid comment?
There are already mods being uploaded to the Nexus...
I haven't tried it myself yet, but there is a guide for getting Homecoming running on Linux:
https://forums.homecomingservers.com/topic/55898-how-to-get-homecoming-in-linux-via-steam-proton/
Thank you for clarifying that you're a religious nutter. I can now block your dumb ass in good conscience.
City of Heroes
Are you aware of the legit servers running right now? I've been playing off and on for a few years now, and they keep adding stuff / fixing bugs!!
Algorithmic Insanity would be more accurate, given all the hallucinated data.
Can you show us on the dolly where cm0002 hurt you?
exabrupte
Wow, a new word! Thank you, fellow lemming, for enriching my day.
(As a well-read old fart, it's honestly exciting to come across a completely unfamiliar word.)
The Nexus added "collections" - essentially mod lists directly from them - and to prevent said lists from breaking all the time, as different mods are updated at different rates, they made it so older versions of a mod couldn't be just removed by the mod author so that a collection that uses that version could still get it.