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Really it's a fault of steam search and not any fault of the players or modder, because there should really be more categories and more ways to organize mods. This'll still be up there in most subscribed either way.
BTW, You should totally get back into modding reassembly! A lot has changed since 2015, and mostly for the better. There exist many, many community resources and equally many awesome community projects on the discord, and more people making more cool projects is always better
I think that, like I did back then when I discovered this great game, once you play around with the default factions you are left with a "I want more!" feeling. This is why I created this mod. It is not very original nor is it very sophisticated: Back when the game came out, there what just so much one could do with the game. So I kind of took the direction I always do when I discover a title that I feel could use some adjustments. I tweaked!
I am not a good designer nor am I an expert programmer but I think I am quite good at seeing what could be improved and what is unbalanced. With that being said, merging all the official factions blocks (and the unofficial ones too!) into a single big "team" is no easy task when it comes to achieving an adequate balance...
I did my best at a time when there was a huge demand for "new stuff" to do in Reassembly. So the Reassembler mod took off quite spectacularly. It is by no mean an advanced mod or a total rethinking of the game mechanics... But then again, it was never the goal. It is popular so like skibidi champion points out, it is more likely to get suggested or seen by new player looking for some "end game continuity". I think it can still fill that role correctly. There are surely more refined content out there, I haven't tried them all out so, yes, by all mean explore and I do believe that what makes a great modding community is the diverse content that comes with passionate peoples gravitating around strong yet often not so popular titles like Reassembly...
Thanks to Arthur for making this awesome game!
Please, give the shop a chance and explore some more neiche mods. Many of the good ones include complete sound libraries, tens of thousands of lines of code, well-crafted shrouds, fragments, and shapes.lua code, among other things.
I say this because I'm getting tired of seeing new players on the discord try Reassembly out, play the vanilla game, then download mods and feel like the game has nothing more to offer after a single extraReassembly or reassembler playthrough.
While this mod is absolutely impressive for it's time, it is showing signs of age (being over 9 years old!) and is questionable for new players due to extreme palette bloat and having odd block additions
I would recommend looking at other mods on the workshop before considering this.
Such an underrated gem. Thanks once again bro. We need more Modders like you!