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I feel even more immersed, even despite the tediousness.
It just reminds me that my player is actually living in the in-game world.
The mod kind of reminds me of roleplaying in DnD, I love it.
This mod+FU+RPG is installed at the same time, and there will be a serious error.
But if you don't install FU, this mod+RPG can be played normally.
It is very difficult for me to make any adjustments at this point. Dealing with cloning or adding new resources without screwing with the base game too much is hard (which is all I ever care about when considering if something is usable).
I no longer mod Starbound. People are welcome to take the work of this mod or any others I've produced and make adjustments to their liking.
After subscribing at the same time, FU's modifications to the original mechanics conflict with this mod.
This can lead to critical errors in RPG skills and normal gameplay⚠
Is there a way for me to fix it? I tried reading through the bugs and Mod Conflicts, and comments, but didn't see anyone else with the issue.
Sure. Neb DM'd me on discord. Accepted request, so happy to discuss
- Captain