This is great. So often people do not provide enough data. Maybe when releasing the new mods/add-ons you can include that in the first post (and readme.txt file) so that they can expect not to get assistance unless they follow the 'rules' of the release. :up:
Also, another pet peeve is when someone has an error and then posts about it looking for help. Then, when they find the fix themselves, they don't post how they fixed it. This is generally in 'unsupported' mods/add-ons, but is something that isn't a "community" type of thing to do.
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