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A little history
In the canon of D:OS2 there are many mods, ranging from the inane, to the inspired.
But nothing, can match the level of irritation, from that of a great mod that has been abandoned by its creator.
Many mods have fallen by the wayside due to circumstances.
While we don’t malign those who bring us an improvement to a beloved game for having a life,
the issue we have lies in lack of communication.
The Silent Death
A great mod that dies because the original modder won’t talk and then refuses or neglects to share the source code is called abandoned.
Would it Be Possible?
I have one final question, would it be possible that you @baardvaark are one of these types?If so, we understand busy, we understand having a life, we understand not wanting to mod or play D:OS 2 anymore.
All we are asking is would it be possible for you to pass the torch, or if not, can you at least let us know what is going on?
Just wondering if i can please get your permission to re-upload a new version of Interesting Uniques DE to Steam workshop, crediting you and linking to the original, as well as detailing the changes/fixes/additions, etc.
Cheers