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Did some of my own testing and found removing AwSW-4onen-Aesthetic-Tweaks-main mod solved the issue and it loaded.
link_charmenuframework()
File "I:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Angels with Scaly Wings/game\mods\Requiem For Crimson Scales\__init__.py", line 177, in link_charmenuframework
from four_aesthetics_banners import show_charmenu as show_charmenu
Exception:
An error occured while loading the mod "Requiem for Crimson Scales":
ImportError: cannot import name show_charmenu
Please report this issue to the author of this mod.
Windows-8-6.2.9200
Ren'Py 6.99.12.2.2029
```
Full traceback:
File "game/modloader/bootstrap.rpy", line 1, in script
init python:
File "I:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Angels with Scaly Wings\renpy\ast.py", line 814, in execute
renpy.python.py_exec_bytecode(self.code.bytecode, self.hide, store=self.store)
File "I:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Angels with Scaly Wings\renpy\python.py", line 1695, in py_exec_bytecode
exec bytecode in globals, locals
File "game/modloader/bootstrap.rpy", line 5, in <module>
modloader.main(reload_mods=reload_mods)
File "modloader/__init__.py", line 245, in main
File "modloader/__init__.py", line 102, in mod_error_check
File "modloader/__init__.py", line 245, in <lambda>
File "I:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Angels with Scaly
```
I'm sorry, but an uncaught exception occurred.
While parsing FNDummy.
File "game/modloader/bootstrap.rpy", line 1, in script
init python:
File "game/modloader/bootstrap.rpy", line 5, in <module>
modloader.main(reload_mods=reload_mods)
Exception:
An error occured while loading the mod "Requiem for Crimson Scales":
ImportError: cannot import name show_charmenu
Please report this issue to the author of this mod.
The true ending we should have got.
Drive version as always is already fixed and updated.
I get to binge the game this weekend if so now!
I removed the mod itself and left the aftermath folder in there and started it, it worked fine and the mod registered in the menu on the home screen, but when i get the requiem on, it just doesn't start up?
Is there something else i need to do that i am missing?
"As a side note, how the heck does this mod only have three stars?!?! I'd probably give it five if that was how Steam's rating system worked, but I think it deserves at least four."
That's actually because of how dumb Steam's rating systems are. You need 25 votes with majority positive to get 3 stars to begin with, and the 4 and 5 star ratings opening up after a minimum of 100 votes. Yes it's dumb, and is the reason Freefall (imo the best Adine mod) only has 4 stars, which is a crime in and of itself.
And sorry my timing for replies is so inconsistent. I'm not logged into Steam on my browser, and I don't open the app very often as I usually have heavily modded minecraft instances open in the background, and a few hundred browser tabs (that isn't an exaggeration, btw. I probably have fewer right now, since I lost all my tabs a couple weeks ago, but I normally have several hundred). So having the browser, Minecraft, and Steam open all at once puts a strain on my computer's RAM and CPU.
As a side note, how the heck does this mod only have three stars?!?! I'd probably give it five if that was how Steam's rating system worked, but I think it deserves at least four.
Also, I need to find time to play part 2 now. My summer has been quite busy so far, and I've got a fanfic project of my own that I've been working on as well.
Why would the MC even care at this point? He has the upper hand by knowing if he goes public with time travel Dragon society crumbles due to EVERYONE wanting a chance to save their loved ones, and if the council (Emera especially) crosses the MC then he could also make public that they knew about time travel and tried to bury it, thus shattering the court of public opinion.
NEVER interrupt your enemy when they are making a mistake. Let Emera be an idiot.
As a side note, one of the things that drew me to the original game was that it kept the science mostly accurate, except where doing so would interfere with the plot directly.
I apologize if any of what I originally said came across as harsh; I tend to have a very strictly formal writing style that can come across as aggressive when I don't intend it. I really did like the mod overall. I just wanted to point out some things that might improve immersion for the extremely niche portion of the mod's already niche audience who would notice these details.
This is a science- fiction story, it doesn't have to be 100% scientifically accurate. Getting hung up on the minutia of how a talking dinosaur that was bioengineered into a dragon "sequences genes" in a throwaway scene meant to bridge things together between two plot points or on chromosome count is completely missing the point of the greater story being told.
As for the council? We know Emera only cares about her ratings and public image, any excuse to silence someone is a good excuse whether it makes sense or not, and she knows word getting out onto the street that we have a time machine would cause total societal collapse,
it doesn't matter at all whether there is a broken law of science or if its worth a nobel prize or not, A geriatric politican won't know or care about the difference, especially in "the middle of the night".