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Also this one uses the base AI of the current AI (which is at 99% of cases what you want based on how mods change AIs) while with the Building AI Changer you need to exactly know what AI you want.
I typed a comment into the subreddit announcing the car.
It was not bad or insulting or whatever.
I only typed something like "From my experience with all people I know they say 'Either you like it or you hate it' regarding Alfa Romeo."
Now, after you released this mod and mentioned the deleted comments and I checked out that my comment is also deleted, my post was kinda ironic.
I guess that guy feels kinda personally affronted from generally spoken comments.
Only comments / posts with "hey, this is great" stay alive.
That's the truth.
BTW what's the error message that users will see in-game if they've subscribed a broken mod? I can put some pointers for users to direct asset authors to this page in the Troubleshooting FAQ.