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回報翻譯問題
1) Please describe how RimPy modifies mods. I have used it with >700 active mods at a time and have not experienced any issues because of it.
2) What's the nasty surprise? Please tell us; this is your perfect soapbox.
3) This is a personal opinion, so I can't say anything against this. It took me a little bit to learn how to use it, but it is not overly complicated to me.
- RimPy does modify the mods it installs, often resulting in strange behaviour of the mods.
- the author of RimPy does make a great secrecy about the source of it, but this did not stop me from decompiling it and looking through it. Trust me, don't use RimPy if you don't want to be in a nasty surprise.
- lastly, RimPy is too overcomplicated for its own good.
Modswitch does its job fine.
Why avoid using RimPy
What’s wrong with RimPy?