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Users proved incapable of not harrassing modders
Most info to its use is localized to the discord for easy screenshot sharing as screenshots let us help people read it easier
As to your second question
A single tab to show all data with the highest at top
the game may crash
The act of analyzing takes some tps to try and analyze the entire game wholly at once would be tasking as can be
Most mods that are relevant to performance all show up in harmony patches anyway so that tab already mostly covers "showing all modded functions"
the mod is helpful, gives plenty of data, but it's no good (to me, an end user) if i don't know how to read it or how to analyze whats causing the issue. that said, it is fantastic as it gives plenty of info.
"Would it be possible to make a section that shows the things that stand out?
Those are using more resources and tick, etc., than the average of all the other or something like that. Think that would help people find heavy mods a lot easier, or have an idea what to look for."
1. Open the game
2. Change the game language
3. Load a world
4. Open the Analyzer tab at the bottom of the screen
5. The tab doesn't work, the log is filled with errors
Here's a screenshot:
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3534134509
force redownload your mod
I'm trying to read the tool, but the things that are ticking high are either Core functions, or Harmony functions (which obviously most mods can't run without).
1.6 is only a tiny bit slower than 1.5 was with all perf mods present
1.6 is significantly faster than 1.5 was at a vanilla level