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"1.1 update here. Fudged the whole "multiversion" feature, didn't realise it was a thing."
Actually, it is appreciated that you released separate versions. This "multiversion" thing has downsides. For one, those of us who prefer to stick with 1.0 until more mods update and who prefer the DRM-free version to the Steam version are unable to use 1.1 multiversion mods, even if they claim support for 1.0. That's because the Steam version of 1.0 got an update to fix a critical red issue with the multiversion feature, but DRM users seem largely out of luck.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2005456121
Awesome weapon mod that adds ton of variability. And the fact that you can't craft most of the weapons and have to rely on RNG to give you something good (through traders / quests / loot), instead of just spam-crafting is awesome.