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Ok, that makes sense now. I've never looked in each mod's folder to see what files each edited. I load this mod after, so your mod's changes should override those of Real Space.
Thanks for the info!
Real Space and this mod overwrites the same files that contain Sol system, so you can and will only get one of them, depending of your mod load order.
I use both Real Space and RS System Scale with this mod. I don't seem to have any issues, but maybe I'm not seeing the issue? What issues should I be seeing?
As far as I know and have seen, the RS System Scaling submod is stable. This hasn't been changed in a few patches, so it probably wouldn't be a problem if you made one. That means you don't have to adapt your mod every time when RS has been updatet.
@ThePionier: yes, but it would require me to update it when any changes are made to RS. Considering the relative scales of both projects, and the fact this mod is much more stable, I would suggest you ask the other way round if RS modders want to integrate my cosmetic features in a submod.
Real Space itself has a custom Sol system that it will be overwritten. In this case make sure you load my mod last. Also it may have unexpected consequences.