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The stock installer was updated in November 2022, though it still has some issues, fixed here:
2023 version form SL1R
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3013463335
- If you install other mods this method ignores any compatability problems, wich can lead to crashes. But very low probability imo.
- Stock files would be replaced without opportunity to return them back easily. Only with steam file check, but this check also would delete all your other mods. You can make backup copy yourself.
- I dont know how stock mod installer would behave itself if you just copy files. Most probably fine, but Im not 100% sure.
I cant make stock installer work with this mod. Problem om installer side, it cant read mod ID number. This ID generated by Steam and I have no power to change it.
Custom workshop installer is great tool which provides additional compatability and could fix some bugs. I strongly recommend it