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I forked it for myself 4 months ago and didnt thought that anyone else needs it xD
AAAAAAAAAAA
Definetly needs an update to 1.4.
Ty for your work.
For some reason, when applying a xenotype in Character Editor, a lot of genes are ignored. Here an example using the same xenotype: https://imgur.com/a/Vmw5nrk
I'll comment the same on the other mod, so users are aware of this issue.
So I've been trying to find time to maintain/upgrade this mod, but unfortunately I just do not have the time I used to have anymore. I'm not saying I'm abandoning the mod forever, but I don't wanna get you guys' hopes up waiting for an update soon. I know you guys are excited to play this in 1.4, but I'm sorry I can't fulfill it at this point in time.
To anyone who would like to take over the mod, the source code is inside the github link in the description. If you need me to answer any questions about the code, you could either leave a message here or on github, and I'll try to answer them as best I can.
Changing hair gradient seems to temporarily fix this issue so I suspect this mod is having compatibility issues with the Gradient Hair mod.