Rokoka Posted May 10, 2009 Share Posted May 10, 2009 Well I would Suggest a mod that checks for you if any of your mods Have updates for them.kinda like Curse-gaming.com Addon Update checker. it would check all the Mods you have Active or Not. And see if there's any new updates for them.Now i know people tend to upload things that aren't made by them and would make this some what hard to do. But what I would Suggest is when it looks for Addon updates it would look for the Author name as well. Like for example let's say there's a Update for Solfs Content but yet someone else uploaded it. what it would do is have another feature that would tell the person if the Mod was confirmed by the Author of it. Like Let's say a Open City's Mod has a Update but yet someone other then the Team/Person uploaded it. The details of the Update would say if it was a Confirmed Update by the Author/Team.So we can tell if the updates are legit or not. So we don't get these pricks that like to make false updates that have a Virus or Corrupted files just to mess other peoples stuff up and they find it funny. It would make updating already downloaded files easier and could help a lot of people. I myself think this would be a great idea cause we all have to update every now and then. This would make it much easier to do as well. It would also have details Besides Confirmed by Author/Team if it is or is not a Beta update. Now this is a Basic idea of the tool, More could be done and added in like the Top 100 list in it as well and are able to browse the Files with it and make a list of things you want to download. Like a To Do list of addons you want/need to download but can't at the moment. It could list the amount of downloads you have done along with total download size.To help those with download limits. If anyone could make this please do. hell if I have to I would pay to have this made cause it would make many things easier not just for me but many others. If this has come up before I didn't get a result when I searched about it so sorry if this has already been talked about or is already done. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xxXEvandarXxx Posted May 11, 2009 Share Posted May 11, 2009 You can click on 'Track File' under Options on a file page, and then you will see all changes made to the file in the Tracking Centre, which you can find in the Memder area. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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