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I understand, I apologize. I didn't read carefully. I just made sure this mod didn't conflict with any others.
Anyway, thanks for your work!
"Some modded classes have their own custom afflictions/virtues. Classes with custom afflictions/virtues do not use the shared settings, making them unaffected by this mod, similar to the Flagellant. Read the mod page of the class in question for information on whether it has custom afflictions/virtues."
Additionally if a modder doesn't want cheats to be used with his mods he could just add the setting on the class file even if it only uses vanilla virtues/afflictions and those classe would be unnaffected by this mod. There is nothing I can do about it as it would require adding all class files for every class into this mod making it uncompatible with the base game or any playthrough that doesn't include the class mods that would be added to this mod if I did that.