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The main reason I do it this way is in my experience most people who break their game usually just sub to too much stuff at once and aren’t aware how much RAM this game demands when they subscribe to hundreds of assets and depencies or press subscribe all in a large collection.
I prefer this method where I put everything in one central collection and tell people the props are “optional” and disable the subscribe all button. The idea is seeing the word “optional” encourages them to pick and choose what they want and hopefully click each one individually and potentially look at the workshop page description.
The current link in the description is to a whole collection, which contains other buildings and props. How does the player know which props in that list are used.
I'm just trying to make it easier for more players. That's all. It's just a suggestion.
And I'm rolling my eyes at myself because it says "ploppable" right in the description; I gotta learn how to read! 🙄🙄🙄