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everything you need is in the game world, that's for sure, unless you have mods that change the location of NPCs and their inventories, good luck in your search
я раніше тобі все вже написав,що ти ще від мене хочеш,на все добре
Look man, i was pointing out a problem and offering my help to fix it. I phrased it really badly but i didn't mean to come off as a hater. Your mod is great, it just has this one, minor problem that i wanted to do something about.
Зі всією повагою,на пана бога,на мою душу,а я тобі то,ні-ні,він знає як треба,неборе)тут з граматикою все файно,будь впевнений,легінь,ти диви,знайшовся,йди роби свої власні моди
Players must spend massive time hunting cleaning machines in the Ashlands, yet by then the game is already endgame with almost no challenges left (unless you planned to unlock tech first before engaging other factions' quests).
If players have other new tech mods, AI core shortages will worsen. Have you considered replacing some AI core requirements with unique rare AI cores, plus adding ruins or powerful enemies to specifically obtain them?
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