Mod Categories
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[[Mods]] have 4 main categories: | [[Mods]] have 4 main categories: | ||
− | * [[Category:Prompted Mods|Promoted]] - mod available for public use. Can be used in [[Quickmatch]] or [[tournaments]]. | + | * [[:Category:Prompted Mods|Promoted]] - mod available for public use. Can be used in [[Quickmatch]] or [[tournaments]]. |
− | * [[Category:Standard Mods|Standard]] - mod available for public use. Can be used in [[Quickmatch]] or [[tournaments]]. | + | * [[:Category:Standard Mods|Standard]] - mod available for public use. Can be used in [[Quickmatch]] or [[tournaments]]. |
− | * [[Category:Experimental Mods|Experimental]] - mod available for public use (may have bugs; 'rarely' used) | + | * [[:Category:Experimental Mods|Experimental]] - mod available for public use (may have bugs; 'rarely' used) |
* Development - | * Development - | ||
** Non-public - mod still being made. Allows for multiplayer testing. Mod code obtained from GitHub (how mods run normally). | ** Non-public - mod still being made. Allows for multiplayer testing. Mod code obtained from GitHub (how mods run normally). |
Revision as of 12:10, 23 June 2024
Mods have 4 main categories:
- Promoted - mod available for public use. Can be used in Quickmatch or tournaments.
- Standard - mod available for public use. Can be used in Quickmatch or tournaments.
- Experimental - mod available for public use (may have bugs; 'rarely' used)
- Development -
- Non-public - mod still being made. Allows for multiplayer testing. Mod code obtained from GitHub (how mods run normally).
- Local - mod still being made. Code runs from local files for use in single-player only.