Not knowing forth, why would you ever want this language?
Yep, did this, looked great and I loved it. Botw modded was a great experience. Just skipping all those unskippable cutscenes was worth it already. (Teleport animations, sign repair dialogue, etc etc)
That's because it's easier.
Most games do not even have official modding support, Minecraft included. Most are only moddable because they use some interpreted programming language somewhere in their game, which people found ways to read and inject with their own code.
If you wanted to adjust mods in-game you’d need to restart the game for changes to take effect
This completely depends on the game. There's nothing inherently about mods that requires this.
Wildermyth
You mean infinite and non- repeating?
Sounds to me like you're usually distracted and now have time to be alone with your thoughts for a while with nothing else to do. Might be more impactful for you, but that's why many people keep busy and dislike downtime.
But didn't you just give a counterexample with an infinite number? OP only said something about finite numbers.
Could you do that by changing some configs or is this hardcoded too much?
I mean a link would probably work but that'd be ~~cheating~~capitalism.
You're purposely ignoring the obvious differences between GOG and steam to fit what you believe. Have fun with that
How do you use a Steam game after its license was revoked?
And the reason for these things is because the people support it, roughly 30%