As you might know, currently Mac and Linux versions of tModLoader (v0.8) aren't able to access the Mod Browser.
I have encouraged many modders to include a direct link to their .tmod file in their forum posts in addition to publishing on the Mod Browser, but I've noticed that often updating the link after a quick update to your mod is often a forgotten step.
Having some users download an outdated mod just because you forgot to update the original forum post is troublesome for troubleshooting because it fragments your user base, leading to confusion when diagnosing problems.
For your convenience, here is the Mod Browser's web-facing site that lists the current mods. If you are a modder, you can copy the download link and update your forum post with this link and it will always stay current as you publish new versions to the Mod Browser, so you only need to update the link once.
Convenient, huh?
(The link should be something like http:// javid.ddns.net/tModLoader/download.php?Down=mods/MODNAMEHERE.tmod)
I have encouraged many modders to include a direct link to their .tmod file in their forum posts in addition to publishing on the Mod Browser, but I've noticed that often updating the link after a quick update to your mod is often a forgotten step.
Having some users download an outdated mod just because you forgot to update the original forum post is troublesome for troubleshooting because it fragments your user base, leading to confusion when diagnosing problems.
For your convenience, here is the Mod Browser's web-facing site that lists the current mods. If you are a modder, you can copy the download link and update your forum post with this link and it will always stay current as you publish new versions to the Mod Browser, so you only need to update the link once.
Convenient, huh?
(The link should be something like http:// javid.ddns.net/tModLoader/download.php?Down=mods/MODNAMEHERE.tmod)
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