* '''XNB mods''' replace the game's data files (which have an <tt>.xnb</tt> extension, thus the name). These are harder to manage (you'll need to keep track of which files you overwrote and keep backups), and you can't use two mods that change the same files. These are often used to change images in the game, which is currently harder with SMAPI. | * '''XNB mods''' replace the game's data files (which have an <tt>.xnb</tt> extension, thus the name). These are harder to manage (you'll need to keep track of which files you overwrote and keep backups), and you can't use two mods that change the same files. These are often used to change images in the game, which is currently harder with SMAPI. |