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报告翻译问题
A player has multiple active playthroughs that share the same QoL mod.
Some features of the mod are togglable in the config, but they need different settings for each playthrough.
Currently, switching playthroughs requires manually adjusting config values each time.
Allow users to save and load named config profiles.
Profiles could be tied to specific folders, modpacks, or selected manually in the settings.
This would make switching between playthroughs much more convenient.
Would this be feasible to implement?
Ex.
Calamity
requires: Calamity Music
A back button (I know we can just press esc, but this would be nice)
Favorite mods (It's as it is, I can favorites mods)
View enable/disable (Just like the regular manager)
Recent downloads (in the name, we can alphabetize from A-Z or Z-A, this pretty much similar)
I'm not sure if this is already implemented as I don't see them, or will be implemented soon