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Yes and no. I specified they should make a local copy so any update wouldn't erase their changes. They would have to aply the changes again after an update yes.
I could make a patch for this one mod but then I would have to make one for the next mod as well. And another. And another. I would have to keep track of all those mods even tho I don't use them myself. That's a lot of work. Not like you people pay me to do this.
Be happy I took to time to explain it to you, I'm here to answer any questions you might have.
If you want me to post a tutorial on how to make a patch, the're way better tutorials on the rimworld discord and forums.
Somebody asked on how to fix his problem. This is how you fix it.
Is it the best solution? No. Is it easy? Yes.