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game decided to strangify the priorities again and now it is completeable
I went to put the beans in the machine so i could get liquid coffee for a quest, and apparently there is a conflict with that because it wouldn't brew
HOWEVER, the mod does work as intended, by putting in a mug, i get one of the seven sweet nectars of the gods...coffee
Unfortunately this makes one of the quests I was doing impossible because upon unsubscribing to this mod, it gave me the vanilla coffee machine, which as you know, doesn't do squat.
Here is, it adds liquid café. hehehe
THANK YOU.
lol
And remember: one guy's opinion does not a consensus make.
Server-side = mods that MUST be hosted on the server to work, should still be able to work single player since you create a listen server anyways by default
That's how I see those terms as.
In my opinion:
Vanilla friendly = mods that complements the base game that's also lore friendly if there's any lore in the game and can be uninstalled safely without any issues
MP-friendly = mods that don't break stuff when playing multiplayer, ie crashes the server if someone joins with a mod that the server doesn't have or kicks other players out as soon as they see your character because they don't have the mods to display that awesome decked out character
Assuming that's what you meant by "vanilla friendly".
hmmmmm