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I used to have a version for scarce resources and other mod where I included the altered SBC myself.
The suppression of vanilla encounters is not finite there are configuration and settings that will allow it. I would suggest seeking advice on the mes discord.
MES will disable vanilla encounters though. So that's not an option.
I don't get what you mean by maintaining multiple versions.
Creating an offline mod the way I imagined worked. But that way I can't run it on my rental server.
I'm trying to get this running with Resource Mods enabled.
I dont't know much about modding, but it seems the Problem is the PlanetGeneratorDefinitions.sbc, which controls both animal spawning on planets as well as ore distribution?
So if I added your mod's data into my resource mod files and copied your spawning settings into my PlanetGeneratorDefinitions, would that work?
Since I wanted to use this on my server, I'd need to upload that merged mods. Would that be ok with you anyways?
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