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Олдскулы, сепараторы, канифольщики...скифы, я жду ваших сообщений.
In any case there should be references to the borrowing
First of all, as a player of Mercenaries since 2013, I appreciate the original author's work ( Homer ), and he is on the credits list if you want to check it later on our Discord.
Secondly, I don't know if you were informed about this before or if you are just a guy who played mercs for a year and simply came here to insult our work, but Homer literally made the module itself OSP (Open Source Project). So, his work could be used by someone else or continued if he were ever to leave the development of the module.
Unless you know the story behind this, I suggest you speak only about what you are 100% sure of. Thank you for your comment anyway! 🙂