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I accidentaly added a research i couldnt do, and it says shift-click to remove, but holding shift and left/right clicking doesnt work
Additionally, while I really like the design of the tech tree, it does get quite messy and laggy when there are many mods installed. It would be perfect if there were a way to reduce the number of research projects displayed on a single page—perhaps a configurable filter that allows me to select which mods’ tech trees I want to generate. This would help filter out research I’ve already completed or content I’m not currently interested in. I believe this could significantly alleviate issues caused by too much research content without making the mod more complicated.
So you will have to find out what mod in your list that is causing your issue.
I have nowhere to get the error log, because it's just generating the tree anew every time I log into the game, and each generation is very long.
and with "Semi Random Research: Progression Fork" you mention in the description broke somewhere along the line. Neither of those open the Research Tree for me, only the vanilla tech tree.
I used Cherry Picker to turn it off, which it says it is off, yet it's not.
I can turn off Vanilla's one normally and thought about swapping them, but this second one ONLY opens vanilla's tree...
Only happens with this mod.