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[Suggestion] MC Versions on Mod versions #595

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ghost opened this issue Jul 9, 2016 · 4 comments
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[Suggestion] MC Versions on Mod versions #595

ghost opened this issue Jul 9, 2016 · 4 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Jul 9, 2016

When you add a version of a mod to solder, you should be able to select which MC versions are compatible! so like 1.6.4, 1.8.8, 1.7.10, 1.9, 1.10 etc 😉
and if you select 1.7.10 MC version for the modpack
then it only shows 1.7.10 MC Versions in the drop down

@skwerlman
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skwerlman commented Jul 9, 2016

Dupe #269 #398 #478 #581

EDIT: Well, almost a dupe. The idea of filtering by MC version is a good one, though really I would like to see a full whitelist/blacklist system for tags

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ghost commented Jul 10, 2016

@skwerlman It's not a dupe of 269... or 398... or 478... or 581...
I suggested versions for mods, so like Mod A supports 1.9 and 1.10
but Mod B Only supports 1.7.10 and 1.8
so Mod B has "1.7.10" and "1.8" in a version list for that specific mod version.
So like Mod B v1 supports 1.7.10
But.. Mob B v2 supports 1.7.10 + 1.8 so you select those 2 when you upload the mod.

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A tag system, as noted in the linked issues, would 100% cover this use case, hence the dupe.

@spannerman79
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spannerman79 commented Jul 10, 2016

It's not a dupe of 269... or 398

This is a dupe of #398 and specific #398 (comment)

What you are suggesting is a tag system @Latouth. Which has been suggested many times and if you look at some of the PR's some people are actually working on it and a simple quick search of issues opened its been suggested/requested many times.

Next time take the time to search/look through some of the other opened issues as (more then likley) its been suggested beforehand.

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