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Upon activating RSRD TMO, it says, "activating this mod may have adverse effects on your game." Hopefully that doesn't mess anything up
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Not to worry, JSGME reports this anytime a modded file (from say......TMO) is overwritten by another modded file (like activating RSRDC
AFTER TMO).
As long as a mod states its compatible with another you'll be OK adding them together, even though JSGME adds this warning. Be warned though, not all mods are compatible with each other. This warning could be a good one if the readme from the mods you're using don't state their compatible with each other. Bottom line....know what you're adding together.
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I'll just not use Pacific Environments 4.
Now, I'm starting to wonder if the lowered presence of ships in enemy waters is just a TMO/RSRD thing. I have come across a few, but nowhere near as often as vanilla.
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Your idea of not using Pacific Environments is a good one. TMO has already modded the "environment".......adding PE4 will probably have adverse effects to TMO,
and PE4.............. not giving you what either one was intended to do.
As far has RSRDC........it's historically as accurate as a ship route mod can be. It tries to follow the historical routes and provide the same shipping presence as in real life. The stock game is almost "arcade like" in this regard. Just like in real life of the period, you aren't going to find targets every couple of minutes!!