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I have an old save from 2025-04-05 (B42) with \MoreForagingCategories missing. It's not a Mandela effect — someone, at some point, made this mod or a similar one for B42.
Thanks for the great mod!
Wanted to ask if you noticed your mod affecting how trash piles generate items in any way?
Was running a save with your mod and some other mods that added items to foraging "Junk" category and noticed that trash piles spawn only items added by those other mods.
Then created clean saves with just your mod and with no mods at all. With no mods at all at Max Foraging after running through most of trash piles of Riverside I got 50+ spawned (bags, cans, paperclips, regular trash) but with your mod on and also maxed Foraging was able to find just 2 items (gargabe bag and camera).
Thank you for the kind words.
@Krilton
Yeah, I managed to make the files way simpler for this recent update, but sadly there's not a lot of foraging mods for me to reference so I just had to try a bunch of different things until I managed to make the code do what I wanted to do. It should be a lot more compatible with other foraging mods now at the very least.
@Ayomira
Sorry, but I do not plan to add any new foraging categories. This mod was simply to make the hidden foraging categories more accessible by giving them search focuses.