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This mod was published almost 4 and a half years ago. I think there's a very good chance that this mod worked exactly as intended way back when it was first published.
Problem is, good game devs (as opposed to scummy fly-by-night independents and studios that quickly abandon half-finished "early access" games) are constantly updating and improving their games. That's a good thing. Unfortunately, the side effect is that it usually breaks many mods when devs make fundamental changes to game code or game mechanics.
We've just got to live with the fact that lots and lots of old, abandoned mods still remain on Steam Workshop because many mod authors have moved on to other games and never find the motivation to come back and fix them after the game has reached an end-of-development status (such as Ark 1, now that Ark 2 is right around the corner).