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For example, [4] MyMod
4 stands for fully compatible with online
[0] means no information about online compatibility
[1] means that the mod is not compatible with online mods
I have encountered a bug, after adding more than two filth types, I can't scroll down to adjust the settings as there's no scroll bar.
Shouldn't the defaults be whatever the actual 'game defaults' are? That way, I know immediately what things are set at, and I can adjust down (or up, if I'm masochistic) based on a KNOWN REFERENCE point, rather than having to adjust-test-adjust-test my way to finding something that works?
For example, before using this mod, I feel dirt is a little too 'aggressive'. I'd like to tone it down about 20% only. But I have no idea what that value needs to be in the settings (20% less than the game default) since this mod defaults to '0' percent chance. So now I'm going to be doing a half-dozen tests to find my number. If it defaulted to game defaults, I could do a half-second mental calculation, drag the slider, and away I go.
Not a criticism, just a request to improve the UX. Cheers for making this - again, been wanting this for ages!