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Good to see people modding kenshi
https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3233585375
"Here at Slightly Harder Kenshi Mods Inc, we believe that all this power should come with a price. So we have set about adding steep research requirements and additional build costs to the workbenches created by this mod. No longer is all this scrap processing free and easy, now your climb to the empire of rubble will be slightly steeper!"
Can compare to the beautiful ways one can completely change their game into a new play-style, into scrapping and scavenging for ways to build an entire empire out of the rubble of the old! It takes much longer, but can be done.
Thanks for the awesome mod!
Simple.
"...make multiple versions of a mod that I have to keep up..." Actually, I can understand and appreciate this sentiment. Yes, maintaining more mods is more work. Even so, some mod authors are amenable to creating at least one or two alternate versions.
If you feel the mere act of making such a request - even politely - is "unfair" to a mod author or even feel insulted by it, then it sounds to me like you're just unusually thin-skinned. But I'll definitely try to remember to never make such a request concerning one of your mods.
"It was a polite request, but not immune to being criticized."
I'm confused: Why? You're not the author. It was not addressed to you. Then again, I am always confused by those who seem to feel it is their moral obligation to feel insulted on the behalf of others and to speak on the behalf of complete strangers by interpreting how they should feel about something.