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Sadly my son Alex TD @uuugggg died June 2025. Can anyone tell me if I could/should report this to someone? And I know he made a lot of mods that people used and seemed to depend on. He was very proud of his mods. And his games.. see tdsgames.com Is it possible for someone to take over managing his mods? I’m at catears@me.com thank you Marilyn T (T of TD)
Looking forward to the update, the 1.6 performance improvements have made it difficult for me to go back to 1.5
Just real sick now
Basic example would be "labels" in gmail. Sure, you can assign labels automatically via gmail filters. But the ability to manually assign labels too is also there and commonly used.
Sometimes an animal corpse is too far away from the center or is close to rotting. So it would nice to be able to simply "mark" such a corpse manually to ignore it from the search.
I realize technically I could probably include filters for area (filter to include only within a certain area close to the center) and also something related to corpse rotting. But in general, sometimes some decisions are best judged on a case by cases basis. So I just thought it would be nice to be able to suppress individual alerts individually, manually, by some sort of marking.
Just an idea. Not necessary, mod still great even without this.