I'd like to convince you to use revise the version numbering system to something more in alignment with what's commonplace in other popular mods.
I think a LOT of people's problems stem from the fact that they're downloading the wrong version of the mod.
It's confusing that Thirst mod is on version 1.8, for Minecraft 1.7 and 1.8, and also confusing that your are jockeying between versions of minecraft with the sub-versions.
Maybe just moving Thirst mod up to version 2, and labelling it to include the MC version number like other major mods do… would be the best way to start this new approach
I also think that you need to find a way to get the Thirstmod config folder, into the actual "config" folder. I encounter a lot of people who can't find their drink-support folder because it's at the root level of the mc folder. This little change will go a long way towards preventing confusing for a lot of people. Can't stress this one enough.
I'd like to convince you to use revise the version numbering system to something more in alignment with what's commonplace in other popular mods.
I think a LOT of people's problems stem from the fact that they're downloading the wrong version of the mod.
It's confusing that Thirst mod is on version 1.8, for Minecraft 1.7 and 1.8, and also confusing that your are jockeying between versions of minecraft with the sub-versions.
Maybe just moving Thirst mod up to version 2, and labelling it to include the MC version number like other major mods do… would be the best way to start this new approach
thirstmod-1.8.0-1450-2.0.jar thirstmod-1.7.10-1290-2.0.jar
I also think that you need to find a way to get the Thirstmod config folder, into the actual "config" folder. I encounter a lot of people who can't find their drink-support folder because it's at the root level of the mc folder. This little change will go a long way towards preventing confusing for a lot of people. Can't stress this one enough.