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It might take a bit depending on how much the new crafting system overhauls recipes and how to craft items on certain surfaces.
Sorry if my question seemed rude but a lot of people don't know that you also have to enable a mod on existing save through the save list menu, hence why I always ask that first.
As you're still active on steam, why don't you give the mod a little check-up update? It's still popular and hasn't been updated in 2+ years. Clearly something is wrong with it if multiple people have issues.
This would include you extending your creative license to us, allowing our mod team to add/edit/use your mod to suit our server. As such we would not publish our edits to the workshop. We will include credit to you as the original creator of the mod, of course.
If this is agreeable to you or would like to discuss this further, please let us know. Thank you for all your effort.
Kai, Day’s End Mod Team