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'''WARNING''': Unlike all other mod-compatibility features in RimWorld, PatchOperationFindMod uses the mod ''name'' and not its <code>packageId</code>. | '''WARNING''': Unlike all other mod-compatibility features in RimWorld, PatchOperationFindMod uses the mod ''name'' and not its <code>packageId</code>. | ||
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'''NOTE''': PatchOperationFindMod should only be used if you are implementing ''optional'' compatibility for the target mod, i.e. if your mod can work with or without the mod in question. If you are creating a compatibility mod specifically for a target mod that would be meaningless without that mod present, then it's better to simply specify that mod in your About.xml as a dependency and forgo the use of PatchOperationFindMod and avoid the potential issues introduced by using PatchOperationSequence. | '''NOTE''': PatchOperationFindMod should only be used if you are implementing ''optional'' compatibility for the target mod, i.e. if your mod can work with or without the mod in question. If you are creating a compatibility mod specifically for a target mod that would be meaningless without that mod present, then it's better to simply specify that mod in your About.xml as a dependency and forgo the use of PatchOperationFindMod and avoid the potential issues introduced by using PatchOperationSequence. |