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I removed my mods from transportfever.net on purpose just 2 weeks ago.
Sometime in the future there will be a possibility for that personally, but I currently lack the financial resources. I may also find a sponsor for my project in the future.
Sorry about the lack of financial resources.
RD
The site simply excited me in a way, on the one hand, the performance of the website itself was very poor. Did it that she was often unavailable for several hours, mostly exactly in the period where mods should come out of me. Furthermore, I don't think much of the concept of wanting to check a mod in advance, here it happened that some mods waited several days while you were directly online on Steam.
Furthermore, the management of mods could also be easier there, e.g. through the connection to Steam, the direct import of the mod description from the string.lua etc. These are all things that Steam can do.
Therefore and because it is too confusing in my file system because of tpf.net and steam version, I decided to leave Transportfever.net.
But I am in good spirits that I hope to be able to present a new mod this year that provides a platform through which my mods and in the future others can be downloaded and installed.
I would like to refer to this theard:
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/workshop/filedetails/discussion/1951003886/1745644671660448752/