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I often use the "Enable all" option to activate the mods I subscribe to, and with over 200 mods installed, this feature is very helpful. However, mods like this prevent me from using it because I have to manually choose between the multiple mods bundled in a single subscription.
Instead of creating multiple mods under one subscription, you should add a configuration option within the sandbox or the mod settings. Please don’t bundle multiple mods together.
Another, likely simpler, solution would be to mark them as incompatible with each other. This way, when using the "Enable all" option, only one mod would activate at a time, preventing all of them from being enabled simultaneously.
I really dislike when a single subscription contains multiple mods.