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Suit Patch Kit should be fixed now, thanks for letting me know.
If you're someone with OCD or a clean freak, dropping a tool or w/e to the ground isn't an option. If you aren't drop and walk away all you want.
Thanks for keeping up the mod.
(orginally thought it might be a game limitation)
All of the inventory item controllers have been modified to include the 'Discard' option on right click.
not mad just curious
Depends on how they are written (custom code vs. vanilla file) and which files are modded.
this is why i asked.
A rule of thumb for the workshop:
Mods will modify existing game code be it vanilla or another mod's files.
Addons will/can modify existing game code or add entirely new items/objects into vanilla files. Usually addons won't conflict.