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I do feel it prudent, also, to point out that firearm proliferation in Kentucky is somewhat extreme - to the point that I'd wager that somewhere between 40%-50% of homes would have at least one firearm, and of those, 50%-60% would have multiple. Although, that's very much dependent on whether you value realistic distribution or simple game balance more.
Overall, I appreciate the mod a lot and hope to see it further improved.
(And an update to the 90's distro list)
I cannot stress enough how much I love this mod regardless and appreciate the work put into this. I use this with hard-hearing sprinters and this is the most fun I've had in PZ. Thank you.
I mean, my logic behind this is why downloading huge packs and loading assets that you will not use, because they are not immersive anyway, why not outright remove them.
Plus for avarege person its like downloading 4 mods, then adjust their loading orders and etc, too complicated, specifily for MP use.
Soo yeah, please look into going standalone best 90s immersion experience!