- May 1, 2025
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Browsing through the Modding Club section, I noticed that a lot of information is scattered. Besides those relegated to the two primary topics of KoiK and HoneyS or Illusion games generally, to me, it feels like many other (and worthwhile) posts go missing, not gaining the visibility they should.
There is, for a lack of better words, a lot of categorization lacking that benefits more than just the categories of "Illusion games and everything else". Similarly, sifting through the generic 'Modding Discussions' page already has Illusion games posted about plenty which, to me, says that posts are cluttered or are hidden underneath less relevant posts to an already incredibly broad category.
While a redirect to a modding wiki exists, discussions regarding modding games, decompiling, reverse engineering games, 'updating' old games (and associated software), modding for modern games, live-service/gacha tools, etc. are all in one place. That, and the other categories are primarily 3D focused, with less on 2D. But, I digress, point being that I think the "Illusion games" and "everything else" divide is unfortunate; the issue is that it leads to those posts going unnoticed/near to no traction, and the cycle of feeding into itself being forgotten more and more.
There is, for a lack of better words, a lot of categorization lacking that benefits more than just the categories of "Illusion games and everything else". Similarly, sifting through the generic 'Modding Discussions' page already has Illusion games posted about plenty which, to me, says that posts are cluttered or are hidden underneath less relevant posts to an already incredibly broad category.
While a redirect to a modding wiki exists, discussions regarding modding games, decompiling, reverse engineering games, 'updating' old games (and associated software), modding for modern games, live-service/gacha tools, etc. are all in one place. That, and the other categories are primarily 3D focused, with less on 2D. But, I digress, point being that I think the "Illusion games" and "everything else" divide is unfortunate; the issue is that it leads to those posts going unnoticed/near to no traction, and the cycle of feeding into itself being forgotten more and more.