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Fordítási probléma jelentése
The error is related to the Utopia Device, and regardless of if I have TPOC enabled or disabled, I am not seeing any errors.
Oh, MPDredd, do you have a list of the mods you were running when this conflict happened?
https://gist.github.com/HugsLibRecordKeeper/60bafcabf24972ccf85d8c96b79996ef
Edit - Wow, Ok, wasn't getting anywhere pulling things out, so I literally just pulled everything out and still got the error:
[Science Never Stops: You're Going Too Far] Patch operation Verse.PatchOperationFindMod(Science Never Stops: Ambition of the Cosmic) failed
file: E:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\294100\2162189561\Patches\00_SNS_AOTC_Patches\RecipeDefs\00_SNS_Patch_YGTF_Recipe_PinnacleFabricator.xml
Verse.Log:Error(String, Boolean)
Verse.PatchOperation:Complete(String)
Verse.LoadedModManager:ClearCachedPatches()
Verse.LoadedModManager:LoadAllActiveMods()
Verse.PlayDataLoader:DoPlayLoad()
Verse.PlayDataLoader:LoadAllPlayData(Boolean)
Verse.<>c:<Start>b__6_1()
Verse.LongEventHandler:RunEventFromAnotherThread(Action)
Verse.<>c:<UpdateCurrentAsynchronousEvent>b__27_0()
System.Threading.ThreadHelper:ThreadStart_Context(Object)
System.Threading.ExecutionContext:RunInternal(ExecutionContext, ContextCallback, Object, Boolean)
System.Threading.ExecutionContext:Run(ExecutionContext, ContextCallback, Object, Boolean)
System.Threading.ExecutionContext:Run(ExecutionContext, ContextCallback, Object)
System.Threading.ThreadHelper:ThreadStart()
Log: https://gist.github.com/543b69a2a3010e951e5f923ea578f4b9
I don't know what's up, sorry
Edit2 - All that said, it operates fine if you take out "You're going too far"