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TLDR:
(user): If you DON'T run Gunplay, delete the file RimlaserGunplay.XML
(author) Move file RimlaserGunplay.XML to the gunplay mod and take OUT of laser mod.
Rather than creating a RimlaserGunplay.xml file that uses a PropDef that doesn't exist in Rimlaser and that generates an error if you don't use the Gunplay mod, wouldn't it be better to do it in a patch using <Operation Class="PatchOperationFindMod">?
Wiki: https://rimworldwiki.com/wiki/Modding_Tutorials/PatchOperations#PatchOperationFindMod
Type Gunplay.GunPropDef is not a Def type or could not be found, in file RimlaserGunplay.xml. Context: <Gunplay.GunPropDef><defName>Rimlaser_LaserRifle</defName><barrelLength>0</barrelLength></Gunplay.GunPropDef>
UnityEngine.StackTraceUtility:ExtractStackTrace ()
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