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The 1.1 download can be found here
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2039219077
Secondly, I doubt you intended to come across this way, but your question *can* come across as presumptuous and entitled considering modders such as Thom here do this work for free in their spare time and probably don't have the time or patience to answer vague questions like that from random strangers in the comments section such as yourself :) If you are truly interested in modding, there are some resources available online, and you can probably look at the source code for some of the recently-updated mods out there now too. Either way, you're not likely to going to get a detailed list of source code changes like that without decompiling the game and taking a look for yourself.