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Originally Posted by rtxa
Well, you didn't mention that. Why there would be no guarantee that the indices will always properly match up? Every mod can have a preconfig file, right?
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Because the integer used in the name of the normal mod config files aren't the actual index number. So, if you have the following files:
then they would have indices of 0 and 1 (meaning that your preconfig file, as it exists now, would have to be 0 and 1, not 1 and 3). A practical example being if someone decided to disable one of the mods, they could easily change the name of the file without having to change the name of all the other mods' config files (e.g. I removed mod 2).
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