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Well yeah, since Community Promotion and this mod do the same thing, sorta.
Thanks! I have just installed this and it is a surprisingly huge quality of life improvement.
Hey, btw people have found out that your Spark Training mod is bugged due to an extra line of code in the .ini file. Might want to check that out!
(Deleting the extra line of code makes everything work just fine however)
@Musahi: Well the "proportion" of an override only really matters to the extent that other mods override the same class. If you look at the release notes for that mod, you'll notice that using a screen listener to entirely replace a screen (pop and replace), tends to have a lot of side effects which then need patching up, and it still has one override, of the screenUI itself. Now if only the SDK supported function level, not just class level, overrides ;-).