jonafanho / Minecraft-Mod-Updater

A Minecraft mod to auto-update other mods.
https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/minecraft-mod-updater
MIT License
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Suggestions & Issues #2

Open Talbe1 opened 2 years ago

Talbe1 commented 2 years ago

Hello, I have been using your Minecraft Mod Updater mod for some time and there are a few suggestions and things that have bothered me. I do want to point out that despite the issue(s) mentioned below, and that this is a very new mod, this is one of the best mod updating mods that I have seen so far (I have used Mod Manager, Fabrilous Updater, and Modget). Note: I play on Minecraft 1.18.2.

Features that I think should be added:

Things that bother me:

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/104154497/190912507-933b3ff3-b97e-42c7-9c24-9fcdf5eeab54.mp4

RaggyTheFox commented 2 years ago

Same issue here; mods are not showing up in the mod config screen even though they are both in mods and mods-local. Am using Fabric 1.19.1 and MultiMC.

jonafanho commented 2 years ago

Thank you for your suggestions! It's a good idea to show local mods in the list as well.

jonafanho commented 1 year ago

Hello again, here are a few updates:

As I haven't addressed everything you have raised, I will keep this GitHub issue open for now. Please try the new update (version 0.0.3) and let me know what you think.

Talbe1 commented 1 year ago

Hello jonafanho,

I just tested version 0.0.3 of your mod, there are a few things to say/ask about:

Also, unrelated to any of the issues above, I really do appreciate this mod and the work you're putting into it. The mod works very well for how new it is (which I didn't really expect considering my experience with the other mod updater mods).

jonafanho commented 1 year ago

Hello Talbe1, thanks for your new feedback.

Some updates for 0.0.4:

Thank you for your kind words about the mod! I'm glad it works well for you.

Talbe1 commented 1 year ago

Hello jonafanho,

Thanks for answering my questions. I tested the new version (0.0.4) and it seems to work very well.

About the updating process, I did notice that Mod Updater updates my mods (which I added from the browsing screen) properly and automatically all by itself. I now understand why the shortcut button I mentioned in my first comment doesn't exist, because from what it seems, it might not need to.

I guess that one of the major goals of this mod is to make the updating process as seemless, smooth and automatic as possible. Despite this, I do think that the user should receive a notification (maybe a toast notification at the main menu of the game?) letting him know that some mods were updated.

jonafanho commented 1 year ago

Hello Talbe1, glad the new version works well. The notification popup is a good idea. It can also probably be coded to show the download progress before the game itself actually launches so that the user isn't just sitting there wondering if the game will launch or not.