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'tis a pity.
But the chance remains.
And the people who should know, have no idea what will happen.
If people want to spawn things in from GiC, that doesn't bother GiC dev's as much as the guy would like to imagine it does.
We just know that there's a chance something bad could happen and I want to make it clear now that you can thank/blame this guy for it, not GiC dev's who tried to warn people it might happen.
But if it's mostly safe, then go, have fun.
GiC is actually a decent content mod, that people like tigerfestival and marbleddivinity/titanlore/comicallydownbad (the idiot that made this SIP patch) have barely engaged in and have decided to hate forever.
Despite their hatred, they only serve to help more people talk about GiC, as I am illustrating.
The main reason you should not use this SIP patch is because the kid that made it did nothing beyond using what already comes with SIP to scan GiC and blindly post the results there.
That means you have a high chance of spawning a prototype or derivative item in GiC that other weapons are built upon, which risks bricking your save or character.