Talk:Mods/@comment-31504968-20161120104936

So, I don't think I ever got any replies to my previous question, so I made my own qualifications.

Like I said before, for a mod to have an individual page, it should have voice acting, model swapping, and not have other mods like its own. If there were other mods just like it (1980s mods, ____dere mods, ___-chan/-kun mods, etc.) it would count as a redundant mod. Another qualification would be if the mod had a different storyline. (Not a "play as Kizana, you get to be a himedere, snobby snob" but an actual change in the story, such as Hiwata no Nadoko's storyline.)

Small mods would be things that only change textures, change routines, change the protagonist, and add OCs. Another thing that deems a mod to be small is, again, the existence of redundant mods. If your mod is simply a mode changer, protagonist changer, or storyline but not really changed changer, than it would not count as a big mod.