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Tal vez esperaría tener un poco más de tensión en su sistema, pero a menos que haya signos de lags ya que no debería afectar a usted?
Thank you very much!
In theory I would say V8 is better as it is 6 versions newer and I had a lot of time between these versions to work on my skill.
That said, I reworked my older packs over time when updating them to new game content.
The style of my terrains also changed slightly between versions.
So ultimately it's not about one of them being objectively or subjectively being better, but some of them fitting your preferences better.
I also released most of my graphics separately like mines, rocks or trees.
So in case you would prefer a mix of different packs, you can do so easily.
If you encounter anything, maybe seams I missed, a terrain from a later dlc I missed in a pack or something like that, just give me a heads-up. :)
Thanks for your kind words.