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This would include you extending your creative license to us, allowing our mod team to add/edit/use your mod to suit our server. As such we would not publish our edits to the workshop. We will include credit to you as the original creator of the mod, of course.
If this is agreeable to you or would like to discuss this further, please let us know. Thank you for all your effort.
Kai, Day’s End Mod Team
You can set your server Engine Condition Threshold from sandbox variable: EngineKeeper.ECT.
default = -1 means you keep current value (modoptions or 60)
Hi @Tchernobill ! I would like to ask your permission to use your mod in our server modpack. I will give you full credit for your mod in every media I can. If you allow us our community would be very grateful. Thank you !