What do you mean with modder interface?CurseForge is the modder interface of Curse.
Does this mean the modders upload it on curseforge and then you can download it from curse? But then, why don't you download the mods directly form curseforge?CurseForge is the site modders use to upload files and edit projects, whereas Curse is the site intended for users to view and download mods with.
Because 2 websites makes it (curse) look professional. Why get competition from others, if you can create competition for yourself?Does this mean the modders upload it on curseforge and then you can download it from curse? But then, why don't you download the mods directly form curseforge?
CurseForge is the site modders use to upload files and edit projects, whereas Curse is the site intended for users to view and download mods with.
Curse also does not list additional files.
Interesting... Where? I tried to find server files for https://mods.curse.com/modpacks/minecraft/256183-ftb-presents-skyfactory-3#t1:other-downloadsActually it does, but it is behind a few buttons :/
Well I see multiple differences: content might be ~same but curseforge's usability is much more better than curse's.I've used both, (in the same session too!) and I don't see any immediate difference at all
This is probably why I'm more familiar with Curseforge - until recently, I did a LOT of manually downloading mods as that was the only way I could play (had to put together mini mod packs for myself due to limited hardware).Also metadata information about dependencies is missing. Might be useful for people who manually download mods for their packs.
Interesting... Where? I tried to find server files for https://mods.curse.com/modpacks/minecraft/256183-ftb-presents-skyfactory-3#t1:other-downloads