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but the manual setup required makes it more complicated for some to use
It's just this point it's not up to the usability RimPy has at this moment.
its been a while since ive done that though due to how inactive paladin has been and theres a ton of useless submissions
and i help with rimsorts as well at least once or twice a month
i dont expect most rw users to even figure out how to change mod settings
i dont tell 90% of people to swap
i tell people quite literally on the rw discords
"pick whichever it wont matter"
And if that can't be bother to learn how to open and json file or their player.log for that matter, how can you possibly expect them to know how to configure rimsort to any successful degree?
As for the last 10% as I mentioned you can go into the Rimpy json file and update the specific mod so that it sorts correctly or removes the dependency error.
But rimsort needs you to tell it to in its settings
As at base it has none set to use