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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
(First step: Open up 2 file explorers).
(Second Step: On the first file explorer, you want to go to Program Files (x86) > Steam > steamapps > workshop > content > 1206560).
(Third Step: On the second file explorer, you want to go to Program Files (x86) > Steam > steamapps > common > worldbox > Mods).
(Fourth and Final Step: Inside of the 1206560 folder, there is a folder called 3277492027. That is the Isekai mod for worldbox. You now want to drag the 3277492027 folder from the 1206560 folder into the Mods folder. Boom! Fixed).
(Extra information. If you ever need to check what mod is which, literally just open the 12345678910 folder or whatever, and there will be an image file called icon.jpg. Open it, and it will show you what mod it is).
they turn invisible and make the map weird
since when were someone sent there on accident, 99% of the time it's divine intervention.
also it's extreamly annoying when your entire world is suddenly overrun by the modern world wiping out the interesting parts.
esspetialy when the rest of the invations are so fun.