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So is it harder to create mods now? My understanding is that updates break existing mods. If mods just need updated then what's the point of the titles on these posts? If it did break modding as a whole, my apologies.
Updating a mod isn’t just right click update. Who do you think makes those updates? The mod authors need to go in and change their code to conform to new apis or whatever changed which likely is non trivial.
Well the last one broke F4SE so it basically did lol.
Yeah, I'd say that'd break every large mod.