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did you change the unit id number to the left for each new line of the new lines?
-the number is under "Key" - you need to make sure they are all different.
aka: 651991-651992-651993-651994 and so on
It is working perfectly now, thanks for the help. :)
It catches everyone out, tiny little detail - no worries, enjoy. I wont be updating the mod unless I literally have to and that's very unlikely so it should be safe to keep editing the mod, just don't click unsubscribe or anything unless you make a back up first so the mod doesn't redownload if you re-subscribe later should anything happen
So long as you link to the original in the description of yours and make it very clear and credit, yes. That way you don't get anyone claiming you stole and re-uploaded the mod cause they wont look here to check that I've said it's fine if people re-upload my work/modify it.
Other games you can get away with just a mention of the orig author but here, always best to make it very clear if you do upload anything and make a sub-mod/alteration public that's from another mod..... that or make it private listing just for yourself.