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Yeah but, have you tested the crashing without the mods enabled too and attempted a pure vanilla run to see if that error repeats? The error message displaying is well known to be a RAM-related issue and can happen on vanilla in the same scenario you've described, so even if you disabled my mods, I wonder if it would still occur? Would be nice to know you and your friend's PC's specs too.
I also don't see why my mods would cause a crash like that - they're purely visual and rely on hardcoded db changes. VariantMeshDefinitions are relatively lightweight as well, each file is like a couple of kb as they're simple text files. Also, the mods haven't changed by that much since 2020 as I've been busy for the past 3 years. The biggest change was probably adding the Nubian generals to AAA: Africans back in 2022 when I had a few weeks off from work. I don't know what specs you were using back in 2020, but maybe those have changed as well which have lead to different results.
The name of this virtual - memory error is not trustworthy, because MOD conflicts can also trigger this message, so the message is false.