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First and foremost there's a lot to unravel here, some of it is just bad luck, some of it is decision by design, and some of it could be helped by some additional knowledge.
Finally, I really would love to come back to this and iron things out, but I have a career now with multiple jobs and responsibilities. My free time is limited, and to be honest I just burnt out of modding DD after ~3 years of 8-12 hours of work on the game every day, both for my mod and for the vanilla game. I can't rule out a potential return in the future to clean up some areas that need love, but I can't promise it either. I am truly sorry to the fans who would enjoy a PBD 7.0, but I would need 6-12 months to properly develop it. :/
Seriously, thank you for the criticism; try using some of the tips and info I provided to see if they can help you find some new tactics. If you need any more information, I'll always read and reply to discussions like this. I want people to enjoy it, but I know certain design decisions and modding limitations are frustrating, and in hindsight there is certainly a lot I would change about the mod too. It was my first professional-esque foray into designing, so there were more mistakes than successes I'm afraid.