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This is unfortunately normal and happens everywhere when someone threatens you with rules you already follow and accuses you of something. / You can't answer that in just a few words.
No matter where I am, if I see someone has questions. If I know anything about it, then I try to help.
I was also finished with my first answer, which is still there.
The ammo is searchable in the fabricator.
The only people reporting "problems" aren't going to read the description in the first place.
The mod has no issues.
Stop badgering.
The important information belongs in the mod description and not in the comments, which hardly anyone reads and which is why people are constantly asking questions. That would then be spam, which it isn't. So a message that the information belongs in the mod description isn't spam either.
A modder usually has a life, meaning they have something else to do besides answering the same questions over and over again. This modder must have something like that, since it always takes a few days for an answer, and the person asking might have waited until then.
And I'm not using the mod yet, so I don't see if there are any updates that might change something, so I won't answer what someone is asking i don't know.
In the comments, this information eventually ends up way back, and new people ask about it.
If it's not in the description, some people assume no one has asked and ask about it instead of searching the comments to see if anyone can explain the differences if it's not in the mod info.
You see it again and again with some mods where information should be in the mod description, people are constantly asking something and have to wait until someone answers, and if you're not a modder it's difficult to look in the mod files to see how works and what it's different.