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[[Mods]] have 5 main categories:
[[Mods]] have 6 main categories:
* [[:Category:Free Mods|Free]] - anyone can create games with them, including non-members
* [[:Category:Promoted Mods|Promoted]] - mod available for public use. Can be used in [[Quickmatch]] or [[tournaments]].
* [[:Category:Promoted Mods|Promoted]] - mod available for public use. Can be used in [[Quickmatch]] or [[tournaments]].
* [[:Category:Standard Mods|Standard]] - mod available for public use. Can be used in [[Quickmatch]] or [[tournaments]].
* [[:Category:Standard Mods|Standard]] - mod available for public use. Can be used in [[Quickmatch]] or [[tournaments]].

Latest revision as of 07:52, 18 May 2025

Mods have 6 main categories:

  • Free - anyone can create games with them, including non-members
  • Promoted - mod available for public use. Can be used in Quickmatch or tournaments.
  • Standard - mod available for public use. Can be used in Quickmatch or tournaments.
  • Experimental - mod available for public use (may have bugs; 'rarely' used)
  • Development -
    • Non-public - mod still being made. Allows for multiplayer testing. Mod code obtained from GitHub (how mods run normally).
    • Local - mod still being made. Code runs from local files for use in single-player only.
  • Deleted - mod was created and potentially made public but the mod author has since deleted it. Anyone could recreate or copy the mod and make it public again.