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With the wide variety of mods for a table and inclusion of Mods in the Table metadata, it would be nice if we could see those mods tags in a dedicated column. Currently I simply put the Mod names in the game screen, which is not ideal as it might cause the table name to be too long, or I often have to view the spreadsheet to look them up.
Visually, it would be something like
Notes
The VPS Tables currently already support different Mods in it's Features Filters, but somehow this is not inherited to the All Tables view.
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I'm not clear on the benefit for most of these filters? A ton of tables are not even labeled correctly, or completely. Also what is a 'Mod', really... Most tables are not in the original form (v1.0) from the original author... I bet half the tables or more are modified to many various degrees.
Anyway, not saying dont put this in but I dont see why those labels matter much at all for administration.
As mentioned above, the issue will be resolved through tagging.
A separate column is not required then, because this seems more like a filtering option to me.
I close this ticket for now.
With the wide variety of mods for a table and inclusion of Mods in the Table metadata, it would be nice if we could see those mods tags in a dedicated column. Currently I simply put the Mod names in the game screen, which is not ideal as it might cause the table name to be too long, or I often have to view the spreadsheet to look them up.
Visually, it would be something like
Notes
The VPS Tables currently already support different Mods in it's Features Filters, but somehow this is not inherited to the All Tables view.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: