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as for creating mods it's still a simple thought atm but i'll consider it if i ever find myself wanting to create one for this game!
thanks for the help!
however looking at the files got me curious how you guys manage to mod this game since i always wanted to modified the game to keep the console makers from dropping dead if I don't continue making games for it
Apologies if having to use third parties links for this is sketch. The only other alternative I have is reuploading the mod in its entirety for the third time, which I'm not particularly fond of.
If you're curious about what the issue was, I'd summarize it as pure negligence on my end. I tested most of the mod, but I did not test the genres because I assumed those would work out of the box. I forgot a bit of a code for the second genre, but what was giving you that error was that if you assign quality points to any aspect of a genre or theme that falls out of a range that the game recognizes, it outright flatlines on you. I tried to get a little too creative and the game did not like that.
It should work now. Thank you for bringing this to my attention.