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Thanks a lot for using my advice :) You're doing great, welcome to modding with Total War Warhammer 3! <3 Best from Berlin
P.S. I just changed my username 2 days ago, in case you're confused....
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I understood what this is for and why and everything from the description - except the first long sentence. I think it's not clear what you mean by "drop this mod" (drop it like "put it up publicly on Steam, like "release"? Or "drop it" like "leave it be"?) until "bother with this version".
I'd reword that first paragraph.
As SFO Lite is completely underused (possibly misunderstood) in the community, I'd also add a good explanation of what SFO Lite is - a slim version of SFO with unit attributes re-adjusted to fit vanilla ranges, so it can be run with tons of other mods WITHOUT the need for annoying SFO submods for every mod, to adjust the values to the higher SFO standard. And because its main idea is compatibility, it omits pretty much any area where SFO makes adjustments that can cause issues with other mods (tech etc.).
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