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  1. ForcedUser666
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    I've just pushed a pull request on your repo for this mod. Please check it out if you can.
  2. ForcedUser666
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    Can confirm this mod works with Planetbase 1.4.0 no problem.
  3. TheLastBastun
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    Never mind. figured out. Can't delete this so had to edit. 
  4. Steele74
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    When I activate this mod in UMM, I can no longer adjust the size of the buildings and outside accessory pads. I am stuck with only building the smallest versions of everything. When I try to increase the size of those buildings, such as a medium oxygen generator from a small O2, the camera zooms in and out instead, both on the mouse and the (R, F) keys. Those same controls are used to adjust building sizes. Is there a way to select ONLY one option to zoom the camera, leaving the other option for building size?
    1. filthytrev
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      As with the original, you must hold Ctrl to change size when placing modules.
  5. TheLastBastun
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    This is one of the mods I can't get to work with unity

    Says exception has been thrown by the target of the invocation. Not sure what I'm doing wrong.

    If i use the original and place it in the documents/mod folder, works fine.
    1. filthytrev
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      I've tested this (and my other mods that use UMM) and everything seems to work correctly for me...

      Can you please be more specific about the issue you're having?
      When are you seeing that exception message? Is it when trying to install the mod in the UMM tool? Or when Planetbase loads to the main menu? Or when you try to open a saved game?

      Make sure you follow the install instructions exactly because the process can be a bit finicky...

      Also make sure you are not trying to use both the old Patcher and UMM to load mods at the same time. If you patch the Planetbase.exe file with the old method and then try to install mods with UMM, I'm pretty sure it will fail.
      So start with a fresh installation of the game, install UMM on it and then use UMM to load the mods.
    2. TheLastBastun
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      Corrected. I always have used the Planetbase Mod Patcher until these mods started going on UMM. I still use the PMM for certain mods but all the mods that are UMM able, I'm switching over to them. So, my setup, I use all the mods I can with the UMM and rest with PMP. Having both UMM and  PMP, some mods are still working with UMM fine. This setup works fine but this is one of 3 mods that is red in UMM screen in game. When you click on it to enable, it says  Says exception has been thrown by the target of the invocation. 

      I tried just using UMM and still this mod (and the two others) tosses the error. I will do another reinstall today and check it again. 
    3. TheLastBastun
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      Okay. So update. I just reinstalled the game and only UMM mods. All work fine. The moment I put the PMP to intall one of the other mods, the error comes up. It seems like its UMM or PMP.  Their are a couple mods I love that require PMP, so I will have to make a choice. Thanks for the great mod. I love your mod. :)
    4. filthytrev
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      Thanks for the feedback! Yeh it sounds like something in the interaction between the two mod managers and the mod is causing the error. I'll try to take a look at it and find a solution - since you have some mods that run fine with both managers, I'm sure there'll be a way :)
    5. TheLastBastun
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      No rush. It's not a major thing. I figured it was on my doing something wrong. I appreciate you taking the time about it.