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But yes, I probably didn't start off on the right foot when I began developing Rimworld mods, but I didn't have much time when I started, and I wanted to get started fairly quickly by taking on a project, with permission, so I wouldn't have to start from scratch and would have an idea of how it works.
And sorry if that bothered you in any way.
Additionally, you haven't disclosed anywhere in the description that you used Generative AI for the forking and reworking of this, only that you have used it to add translations (which is fine, as long as you know how to create translations so you can babysit it).
Please don't do that, if you cannot notice that Gen AI has given you two defs that don't ever exist in game (GameComponentDefs don't exist), you do not have the knowledge required to properly "curate" the output of Gen AI