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I'm sure there are plenty of people who appreciate it, and I'd love nothing more than for it to be made better for them. If you need help with it, my DMs are always open ♥
- None of your patches use test patches, i.e. none of them check to to make sure the text they intend to replace is even still there, or whether it's been altered since.
- Multiple lines of dialogue and scan descriptions are replaced with older versions, I assume for the sake of adjusting formatting or fixing typos that haven't been there in a long while.
- This mod replaces entire codices, again without test patches, apparently to fix single-letter typos that have already been long fixed in the main mod. This also isn't great for when the phrasing (or even some of the meaning) of the original codices would change - your mod will just replace the entire thing with an outdated version.
Pleееase try to be more thorough :(