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Revision as of 09:17, 8 November 2023
The difference between Non-standalone mods and standalone mods is that non-standalone mods require to have a base game to play,the opposite of Standalone mods.Standalone mods are modified versions of the base game(and are the base game itself) and do not need a base game to play.
Examples of Non-standalone mods
They Hunger a mod for
Half-Life
Azure Sheep a mod for
Half-Life
Afraid of Monsters a mod for
Half-Life
Half-Life: MMod a mod for
Half-Life
Mistake a mod for
Half-Life
Half-Life: Absolute Zero A mod for
Half-Life
Pre-Fortress 2 a mod for
Team Fortress 2
Team Fortress 2 Classic a mod for
Team Fortress 2
Open Fortress a mod for
Team Fortress 2
Quake Team Fortress a mod for
Quake
Examples of standalone mods
Garry's Mod a mod from
Half-Life 2
Counter-Strike a mod from
Half-Life
Team Fortress Classic a mod from
Half-Life
Team Fortress 2 a mod from
Half-Life 2
The Stanley Parable a mod from
Portal 2
Fortress Forever a mod from
Half-Life 2
Left 4 Dead and
Left 4 Dead 2 a mod from
Counter-Strike: Source
Half-Life 2 a mod from
Counter-Strike: Source
breakdown on what the word standalone means
The word standalone is stand-alone meaning well,to stand alone all by itself without a base game.