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Updated to 1.4 here https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2882283988
You absolute stuck-up troglodyte.
Modders have every right to stop working at any time and for any reason because we don't pay them a cent and thus are not owed their generosity. Shut up and update a mod yourself when the modder doesn't. You don't know what's happening in their lives.
No matter how popular someones mods get, they won't make anywhere close to enough money to make it worth the time and effort that gone into it to begin with.
https://gist.github.com/898b40f3e6a5a680a7ba225919f39c61
Please consider a patch for EBF
[V1024-EBF] Elite Bionics Framework has detected some mods using the unmodified GetMaxHealth() method, which violates the EBF protocol. The author(s) of the involved mod(s) should adopt the EBF to clarify their intentions.
For now, the unmodified max HP is returned.
The detected mod comes from: CM_Callouts
I think that's honestly kind of jerk-ish, to throw a RED ERROR at a user because another mod is using a vanilla protocol, but either way, if I had to choose between EBF and Callouts, I hate to say that I'd have to choose EBF. And in fairness, from googling this, it seems there is a good reason to call it up, since EBF allows for HP levels above the 'norm.'