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Thanks for the intel, I have now been able to thank BuchoJefe for his work, happy to see it continued :)
I won't be working on this for a long time if ever, depends if I come back to the game or not.
So many things that I want to do...
There is a noticeable cut off on the north western road where the power lines from vanilla just cut off. Purely visual so no problem.
The bigger issue however is loot abundance. There's just so much loot in there - I'm playing on vanilla settings with ammo bumped up 1 notch and in one house I found half a dozen gun coffers and cases, plus some extra ammo. Feels a bit like cheating, really. Could halve the amount of loot and it would still be a lot.
(Slow healer)
Picture Link [imgur.com]
Also, there are a couple of errors in your description that I thought should be fixed so that it doesn't throw people off.
-It should be "on its own" instead of "on it's own".
-It should be "start your game than Ed's." instead of "start your game then Ed's."
:)
If it does not work on a new game I guess you are somehow running the older version then.
In that case try removing the mod files yourself to force an update.
(do make a backup of the files and your saves)