![]() ![]() ![]() Subscribing to a Loadout wouldn’t automatically add the mods included in that Loadout to your library. If a published Loadout is flagged for including mods that a developer didn’t give permission to share, it would be removed. ![]() This would include mods that have been published via ModDrop, or that the curator has told us they have permission to share. Only mods the Loadout curator has permission to share could be included in a published Loadout. Any changes made by a publisher (curator) would be reflected in subscribed copies. Users can subscribe to published Loadouts and receive updates when the user who published it makes changes. Published Loadouts will appear in the “Browse” section of ModDrop, where users can sort and filter Loadouts by category or search the title and description for something specific. We believe this will be a great way for experienced mod users to create and share a curated experience with others players. We’d like to enable users to “Publish” Loadouts to the community, similar to how playlists are shared on Spotify. None of the features mentioned are set in stone and we’re open to your feedback on every feature. Here are some of the ways we foresee Loadout sharing being used. If you’ve used “Profiles” in Mod Organizer, then you should have an idea of how this works. In case you’re not familiar with our Loadout feature, it basically allows a user to save different collections of mod installations and switch between them with a single click. We’re building the framework to enable "Loadout Sharing” to ModDrop and I'd like to run through some of the ideas we have and get the communities input before moving forward. ![]()
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