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How is there not a ubiquitous modding platform for Linux yet?
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very cool! do you know if gale supports the exporting and importing profiles as hash codes? that's how me and my friends tend to share modpacks.
either way though I'll check out, thanks.
It does! The ease of exporting/importing mod packs as codes is part of what really sold me on it. r2modman's UX around that task leaves something to be desired imo
just installed it. to be honest I didn't mind the r2modman ui but now I've seen the light...
thanks haha