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UPDATE WHEN?????????????
The reason I called it spam is because, just like you're doing again today, you had copy pasted a bunch of spammy, unhelpful, and often erroneous comments across a number of mods. My encouragement to you is to not do that. It's also worth noting that, five months later, you still have not corrected your misleading comment.
When I posted, the mod wasn't behaving as expected in my game. I suspected a potential conflict—a common issue for anyone running a lot of mods. My intention was to flag that, because in the modding world, an old update date can sometimes be the cause. That's why I advised caution.
I never said "it's broken." I said "try it for yourself," because I know everyone's setup is different. Encouraging people to test a mod before committing is responsible advice, not misinformation. We were probably both trying to help, but there’s no need to label helpful caution as "spam."
And to reiterate, it's a wonderful mod, egi! My comments were about ensuring stable gameplay for everyone.