Matt115
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Good. no but you can find this on workshops. btw is very popular mod which add a witch hm.... "tool"Tell me more.
The workshop does have versioning support though. Rimworld uses it.
BUT... that would require TFP to have an XML flag in the modinfo.xml and then the modder would have to manually fill it in.
*ahem*
Skryim.
Tons of high quality mods. Not sure if they have steam workshop now, but they didn't. It was all done on nexus. Same for Oblivion, morrowind, etc.
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines. Not many mods for that because the game is just not very moddable, but still some very good quality mods. No steam workshop support.
Minecraft. Just... minecraft.
So no. 7DTD does NOT need it. It's a "nice to have." Not a "need".
Skyrim is worst example ever. yeah there is few good mods like "immersive weapons/monsters/npc etc" but most of them : funny meme haha XD LOL WTF or @SnowDog1942 every sex stuff he want srly btw skyrim have workshop. Gmod gets a lot of mods after integration this same l4d2. COH2 have a rly good quality mods like all units 143. This same sitation with cod bo3 (nightmare mod, leviathan mod , wanted etc).
Vampire honestly it was first non-steam game - this same sitation as stalker , sw battlefront 2 ( classic), total war rome , resident evil 4 etc so this is quiet logical most mods was created before they were added on steam.
"Realistic" (by this i mean - mods like skyrim immersive creatures - argonian or kid skeleton suits good , this same zombies , goblins (goblins are in oblivion). stalker have for example lost alpha , battle of middlearth have age of the ring , hd mods) are quiet rare to 7dtd - Vehicle Madness (is good by few cars look like something from cartoon) , modled created by @khzmusik which change creature zombie pack by @xyth ( still PEST zombies not suit but rest is good). So maybe this could "improve" variants of mods because most of them to 7dtd change gameplay or are "idiotic" like Snufkin's Custom Server Side Zombies - PLUS which give me cs zombie nexus feeling (cheap asian bootleg)