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Delete the 'installed_mods.json' and 'mods_enabled.json' files located in
C:\Users\[[YourName]]\AppData\Local\ZERO_Sievert,
then try running the game again
Sometimes, even though you’ve subscribed to a mod, it doesn’t appear in the in-game mod list for some reason. In such cases, reinstalling or deleting the mod won’t fix the issue. The files I’m suggesting you delete are the ones that record which mods are applied to your account and which ones are enabled or disabled.
It’s normal for the listed prices to differ from the actual selling prices. The game automatically lowers sale prices for balance reasons. In Stalker difficulty, for example, prices are drastically reduced to 25% of their normal value. To check whether the mod is working properly, compare item prices before and after applying the mod.
This mod only adjusts prices, so it isn’t affected by updates.
It’s working normally. I think the mod list just hasn’t been updated, so it looks like it’s not applied. Try refreshing the mod list.