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--> Yeah, you're actually right, the comments in there also give confirmations of course. | --> Yeah, you're actually right, the comments in there also give confirmations of course. | ||
− | Each mod works alone just fine. The mods also work together if you combine them first of course, but other than combining them nothing additional has to be done other than simply using OpenIV to install the mods like any other mod in the first place. | + | "Each mod works alone just fine. The mods also work together if you combine them first of course, but other than combining them nothing additional has to be done other than simply using OpenIV to install the mods like any other mod in the first place." |
--> Chill, can mention in a note that they work together then. | --> Chill, can mention in a note that they work together then. | ||
− | I could try shortening each explanation, is that really ideal though? I don't see reference comment boxes being used that way that often. | + | "I could try shortening each explanation, is that really ideal though? I don't see reference comment boxes being used that way that often." |
--> Don't make them too short, just to the point. And even though it is not done that often (I think because it is quite some work to really investigate things like this like you've done), it totally makes sense to me that when you add yourself as source, you can also just fill the comment/note of it with your findings, even if they are a bit long. | --> Don't make them too short, just to the point. And even though it is not done that often (I think because it is quite some work to really investigate things like this like you've done), it totally makes sense to me that when you add yourself as source, you can also just fill the comment/note of it with your findings, even if they are a bit long. |