I haven't been playing on Ahoyworld for long but I really enjoy the modded/more serious scene you guys have. Thanks for the warm welcome I receive when I am on your servers.
I've noticed that when you update your mods on the repo you also change the version number (e.g. @ACE3_3.3.2). While I understand it's useful to know the version number, it also makes the repo download the entire of Ace again to a new folder instead of just adding/replacing the files it needs to the existing folder.
To change this to a generic folder, such as "@Ace3_Ahoy", it would not only save space and bandwidth for users but also bandwidth for the host. I know it's usually quite small at 80-90 MB but as there are many users this adds up.
It's only a small thing, but I figure it might be worth looking into.
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Shoppy
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I haven't been playing on Ahoyworld for long but I really enjoy the modded/more serious scene you guys have. Thanks for the warm welcome I receive when I am on your servers.
I've noticed that when you update your mods on the repo you also change the version number (e.g. @ACE3_3.3.2). While I understand it's useful to know the version number, it also makes the repo download the entire of Ace again to a new folder instead of just adding/replacing the files it needs to the existing folder.
To change this to a generic folder, such as "@Ace3_Ahoy", it would not only save space and bandwidth for users but also bandwidth for the host. I know it's usually quite small at 80-90 MB but as there are many users this adds up.
It's only a small thing, but I figure it might be worth looking into.
Thanks again for having me in your community.
Chubbs
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