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Last time I checked, certain mods that affect NPC corpse Ragdolls can break it a little.
If I had the necessary knowledge then that whole thing wouldn't really matter because then i could actually put some work into an update or something. Otherwise it's mostly still up for preservation purposes... or if I decide I wanna try again....
I'm kinda glad they did it though cuz now people dont need to wait for however long it takes me to teach myself how to code this stuff.
Under these circumstances, I decided to stop all work on my mod and linked the other more-developed loot mod.
TLDR: I'd have to make a new mod that would end up leading to a lot more work than actually needed.
After the minor update, the mod will most likely officially be abandoned waiting for someone else to try and pick it up. I kinda bit off more than I could chew with this mod and it pains me to say that I may be unable to make this live up to even my own expectations within the foreseeable future.