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The method is used to allow Multiplayer modded games, but works to allow mods too. It's a bit tricky, but gets easy when you know what you're doing.
If it does, can I create map with it, save map and play it without the mod?
Thank you for this amazing map!
I checked everything. Local files verified, etc. Perfectworld3 is the only new mod I'm using on this playthrough, none of my other mods caused anything like this before, so the culprit is obvious.
And honestly, the map doesn't look all that different. So no big loss... except my time.
shouts it so loud so that three old ladies become deaf*
Look at the description to remedy this problem. This is what you should do with all mods anyway.
You can edit the likelihood of mountains, jungles, marsh, hills etc. in the lua file. Honestly it's funny because the information of this is right above the comment box so if you had scrolled up just slightly you wouldn't have any problems.