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that is why you should not use
modpacks with standalone mods
tested and suffered, liked mod tho. but will cause game breaking things with FU like making mech clitchy and turns FU items to perfectly generic items.
I had no clue.
A friend and I loved the concept of the mod and so we installed it for multiplayer. It worked fine for a while but slowly it just went down hill from there. We couldn't even talk to quest npcs anymore without them dying. Now I'm not saying its just your mods fault. It could have very well been a overlap in the code between with and a diffrent mod.
So we tried to uninstall, only for my friend to have all of her worlds and players corrupted by the uninstall, and over half of mine.
I really like the concept of the mod, and it was nice when it did work. But I just ask that you clarify these two things so no other players suffer the same grief.
Hope you have a happy time gaming and a happy holidays.
1. A one way only mod, which installing can make works generated with it and others corrupt when removed.
2. Make it clearer that this mod is discontinued
Continued...
i already deleted it
some of my chars got deleteted next
yet