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I should probably just take my mod down because this one has better ratings.
My only guess is maby it doesn't like the way I remove the entries or something is overriding my mod?
Just to rule out the asset override possibility, try running the command /eval sb.printJson(root.assetJson("/highlights.config:highlightDirectives.inspected")) in admin mode and tell me what it returns.
As for the former, I could try replacing the directives with blank strings rather than removing them.
I think I originally did that incase if it helps with performance, but nowadays I don't think it was doing much anyways.
If your character is holding up a magnifying glass, that's not the scan tool, it's the starter version that only gives the item's description.
It gets upgraded during the quest where you scan stuff at the outpost.
Thanks for you life 🧬
Infact, the achievement tracker is also moddable, meaning that mods can also change how certain ones are earned.
1. Hate the fact that it covers the selection outline entirely with REDNESS.
2. Constantly get things I've scanned confused with things I haven't at a quick glance.
3. Am quite annoyed when all I see in the background is red while trying to find things to scan.