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Most modders don't build from scratch; they use established engines available on GitHub:

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The FNF community is known for its volatility. Mods are frequently canceled or deleted from mainstream sites like GameBanana due to internal drama or licensing issues. GitHub often serves as an accidental archive. Because many users "fork" (copy) repositories to their own accounts, a mod that is "deleted" by its creator often lives on through hundreds of community forks. This has created a unique digital archeology where players can find "lost" versions of mods simply by searching GitHub's public repositories. Conclusion Most modders don't build from scratch; they use

: Known for its refined input system and performance stats, though it is less frequently updated today than Psych Engine. Because many users "fork" (copy) repositories to their

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