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- As I said before, I don't know. The altitude layers are really annoying to work with no matter which one I test it with. It'll take some time to work out, I'm sorry.
I am also having this issue. I did not start a new game with the mod and I tried placing a new piece of furniture after the mod was installed and it still did it.
- Odd, they've never done that for me before in any playthrough O.o Then again, when they changed the rendering layers and stuff in 1.5, maybe it messed with stuff. Odd. It won't be a conflict, it'll be the altitude layers being an annoying piece of shit as usual. I'll look into it but I'm not sure which one I can even use.
- No, publish it. My version can simply be one for people that don't use the progression series :)
- Depends on how I end up doing it.
- As a note I will likely be making a props patch myself to release separately. :) I just haven't gotten around to it.