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https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2014026734
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/workshop/filedetails/discussion/1084452457/1735468061759788423/?tscn=1574977513#c1644304412659162244
is there any way that this mod's feature (maybe via another mod), can be used to run on the "mods" screen itself?
i ask this, because when i click the "mods" button, from the main menu, my cpu is always almost at 100% as though the mod screen is constantly trying to "process" something? over and over, when (in theory) all it should ever need to do is simply store the name of the list in memory, and only retrieve the txt and picture from the about folder, on-click?
im trying to find a way to find out what that mod screen is doing, or at least to try and understand why it is doing what it is doing :)
sorry if i didnt explain properly, i posted the same idea i think on rimmsqol but will try and find the post with more info