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The other mod is unsupported and doesn't work in multiplayer.
Мне вот и интересно стало, типа, а нахуя, если уже мод есть...
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making PZ mods full-time sounds like a nightmare lmao
After thinking about the merge myself, I came to the same conclusion as you. Although the mods do work well together, it's not a great idea for people having to debug compatibility issues and is most likely the reason modders do not generally do it.
I don't do this full time and am not an experienced modder so it's good to think about these things for the future.
I have two things regarding the previous comments:
- The "Fix Floor" mod is not out-of-date with Build 41, but it does not work in multiplayer. This one does and is therefore better. I recommend mentioning multiplayer compatibility in the description.
- Please don't merge this with your other mods, as it reduces the ability to choose which additions you want to use in your game (Common Sense is suffering from this issue and has a lot of incompatibilities with other mods). There are definitely benefits to merged mods, but with Project Zomboid and the Steam Workshop, the cons outweigh the pros (it's unnecessary).
Nice job with the client-server command handling in the code, and thank you for making this. I look forward to seeing what tweaks you come up with next.