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People still don't understand that large patches will break their mods?
Why? How? I mean: how are you using something but seemingly know so little about it?
Where did you even get it if you have to ask those questions?????????????
Great Scott... please read and use the manual on the mod manager you are using.
Remove DWrite, start the game, then insert DWrite again and the game should run again with the Scrip Extender without any problems. But Patch6 is supported. I don't have any problems with the game related to the Script Extender and Patch6, hope you can solve yours soon.
FAQ
Does the extender support patch 6?
Yes.
The game was updated and there is no new extender download!
The Script Extender auto-updates; there is no new release on Github when a Script Extender update happens, the game will download and apply it automatically when launching.
When a new release is published on Github, it means there was a change in the updater, not the Script Extender itself.
This is the best explanation from this forum, thank you so much!