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Overlap - yea probably makes sense. But this is not something like Vanilla Fishing Expanded that can stand on its own thanks to adding other fish and different ways fish are used.
This is literally just sandstorms. It fundamentally works on a so-called "SandGrid" that each map has. Odyssey implements its own SandGrid. If I just push my own SandGrid next to that for 1.6 and say "yea, but that's mine" I will almost surely get slapped with a "copying DLC-locked logic for usage when player does not own the DLC". And that goes against Workshop ToS.
The mod is pretty complex, so you can probably understand that I don't want to invest a bunch of time to update it and then have a high chance of it getting taken down.
If you are unhappy with this decision, you are in luck: The mods license allows you to freely copy and adapt this mod however you see fit. I am stopping nobody from forking the gitlab repo and updating the mod to 1.6 to take the chance.
That's not how DLC locked content works. Read the information at the top of the workshop page. The mod would get taken down if it added sandstorms in 1.6.
It literally says in very big letters at the top, that this mod cannot be updated to 1.6. And the mod is not tagged as 1.6 compatible for that very reason.