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And reliable info is key then. So even if nothing actually changed on your mods, updating them every 6 months - I mean fill in some useless space in an empty database field if you have to - will be very beneficial to your users. These mods are too lovely to not get used! :)
Much love from Berlin <3
Gorgos, I think you should clean up titles and descriptions, specifically the linked list of all your mods. It's not clear which is the newer version, titles still talk about a BEASTMEN DLC (lol) and sometimes it looks like it's the same mod, twice
I don't think I'm a dummy overall when it comes to mods, still I don't even really get it. If a mod is a.) outdated, possibly crashing and b.) included in a compilation mod that works, I'd hide the Steam page completely - unless to promote PROMINENTLY where to get the working compilation.