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Докладване на проблем с превода
But with that said, you can change this, at your own risk, by editing versionMax= *insert current game version* in mod.info in the mod's folder.
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I'm sorry, are you saying to not put the stopper in until after the water is shut off, essentially?
Unfortunally, i don't have the time to keep up with the mod breaking updates of the game anymore, as this requires me to go through every changelog for all of my mods, modify all my mods... and i don't have the time to do this or to also test the mods throughly
Especially this mods that deals with the fluid systems core that constantly get updated, and i have to figure out all sorts of backways to make it work anymore
I may go back on this when the updates gets more stable and when i have more time to update this to be more stable too, i don't like pushing fast updates, not knowing if it works fully or not
I flagged this mod to only be enabled on the last supported game version i did of it, which is the 42.4.1 as stated in the title.
Sorry for the inconvinience ! And thanks for all the support :)