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I would say. "Yes it is." Like many people, I am currently on a Mod shopping spree to beef up my game. I will probably have several hundred mods at the end of this. To have to play through the game in hopes it won't crash after the end of a mission (it's happened to me) would be CRAZY with hundreds of mods, let alone one or two. Honestly, now that I have downloaded WOTC, I am starting over and, unless it is specified that the mod is compatible, I am just skipping right over it. Vanilla and WOTC are two different games in this regard, though all the mods are lumped together. A simple "(WOTC Compatible)" message at the top of the description is just plain common sense in my opinion. I am not a modder, but I sure as heck would include this.
is it rly this hard to test it out, before spamming this shit under EVERY mod.