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I'm not sure what is the reason, I'd guess it's something in the picture or the mod info that the game uses to render the mod list in the menu, but I had to un-subscribe. And I agree that normally it shouldn't freeze the OS, that's quite weird.
Love all your mods btw and appreciate all the support you've given to the game.
You may be the first person to have actually done so....I never have (other than via cheats for testing the mod), and I made the dang thing!
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3024727634
If someone else could please verify that it is working on their end as well I'd appreciate it.
I have no idea how the ID of the mod was null'd. That isn't even a field a modder can edit, it is auto-assigned by the game. But I'll make sure to regularly check my mods from the Steam-subscriber end and not just based on my local copies going forward.
Thank you to everyone for the feedback and information provided so that I could even track down what was happening.
I may have to build the mod over from scratch as a new upload to get an ID generated.