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Ignore the version warning, you can use it still
Everything fixed now!
Just checked About.xml - there is a line with <li>1.4</li>. Maybe it didnt reload properly for me. But for now, I will stick with the local github version from 20.08.21, till complete migration to 1.4. Thanks!
Yeah, you can't really use file stats. Can you check the About.xml as well? There should be no 1.4 in it.
If ^^^ this is true, please unsub, restart steam, and sub again. Sorry for all the hassle, still figuring the exact reason.
I'm very aware of the apocalypse that will be trying to update mods to 1.4 so I don't really fault you for the attempt.
Hopefully whatever was causing this can be identified quickly and doesn't really cause you too much of a headache.
Cheers.
Very few of my mods updated between yesterday and today and I started having loads of issues and errors, from the game and hud blinking, all apparel getting deleted on load and not being able to start a new game at all (errors when choosing ideology).
The errors reference "Infusion", so I'm assuming that something broke with this library, since infusion itself didn't change.
I'm in the midst of trying to isolate the cause via disabling select mods but, considering what Yaru wrote it seems likely that this is related.
Yes.
Libraries -Core file packets (If something says it has no content, just code for other mods to build from, that's a library). Examples include Misc Core, Turret Extensions, and a few others.
Pattern matching, built-in Option, no need to define a static class for utility functions, automatic curring, and I just like playing with FP.