FramFramson
Survivor
So we've got two computers here which can host 7D2D relatively well, mine and my wife's.
She's been hosting games with some of our friends which are lightly modded, using only server-side mods.
I want to run some games with heavier modding, including ones requiring client side mods. Since we're always playing together, this will require me to be able to log in to the lightly-modded games without trouble and her to log into the heavier-modded games also without trouble. This means switching back and forth between different mod setups.
What's the best way to set this up so it's minimal trouble? Sure you could have two mod folders and rename the one not in use each time you're going to play, or you could have multiple installations (I think - I'm not 100% sure on that), but are there any easier or more sensible methods? I don't recall seeing a 7D-specific mod manager. Nexus has Vortex, but IIRC people have complained in the past that it doesn't handle 7D well for whatever reason (is that true?).
Ideas? What do you guys do?
She's been hosting games with some of our friends which are lightly modded, using only server-side mods.
I want to run some games with heavier modding, including ones requiring client side mods. Since we're always playing together, this will require me to be able to log in to the lightly-modded games without trouble and her to log into the heavier-modded games also without trouble. This means switching back and forth between different mod setups.
What's the best way to set this up so it's minimal trouble? Sure you could have two mod folders and rename the one not in use each time you're going to play, or you could have multiple installations (I think - I'm not 100% sure on that), but are there any easier or more sensible methods? I don't recall seeing a 7D-specific mod manager. Nexus has Vortex, but IIRC people have complained in the past that it doesn't handle 7D well for whatever reason (is that true?).
Ideas? What do you guys do?