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Also you should only enable one version of 'Interaction Bubbles'. If you enable Jaxe's version, disable this version here.
This version here was just intended as a temporary workaround, until the original mod gets updated.
@Oughie: I don't think it's a common issue. You're the first to mention it and in my games I have bubbles everywhere.
But perhaps you have an idea how to solve this?
Do you have any idea what could be causing this?
In order to achieve that and utilizing the Nuget dependencies, I had to restructure the project. But this way, anyone can compile the project without getting the required dependencies manually. In the next few days I'll add the Github link to the description.
@arof: Thanks for the hint regarding Nuget, that should simplify things considerably.
@Killer Rabbit: I've honestly no clue how often people switch back between versions. But if it isn't much work to support multiple versions, why not. :)
@Lonely_Rain: If I still have trouble getting the required dependencies, I'll come back to your offer. :)