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Already fixed with the last update.
Speedy-fast! Thank you!
You're welcome! Any suggestions or bugs you find, let me know and I'll do my best.
All engines say "Sport-type" but they're compatible with any vehicle. The reason for this is that PZ won't show the item's condition unless I classify it as a vehicle part, and vehicle parts must have a category. I set the category to 3, and the game is hardcoded to overwrite the name with "Sport-type" don't ask me why.
About the radial menu bug, it's definitely not on my side. It's either another mod causing the issue or a mod incompatibility. Do you have radial menu API on? I know that mod is "selfishly" coded and attempts to override the radial menu for itself and thus causes problems with my mods.
Not as far as I know.
Ah. Sorry to hear it! Using many mods can be problematic. Sometimes mods override base game functions completely and prevent others from interacting with it.
All my mods merely listen to base game functions and react appropriately. There is only one instance where I override, it's when the player exits a vehicle, because you can only fetch the vehicle the player left if you override the function. But then I immediately send it back to the base game as soon as I am done with it.
Will look into it
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