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Anyway, as per all the "overhaul" mods, anything that invasive is inevitably going to touch the modules that I modified.
You can find a guide on how to add this patch to your own Overall mod if it's a cheap one and the devs didn't spend 30 minutes removing the necessary checks while spending days and weeks in totally overhauling the game.
It's just a matter of opening a couple of .py files and removing the line inside the documentation from the files. It should proceed (almost) without issues.
It depends on the mods really. If the other mods just mess with textures, it's fine to go with this one, since it changes only some .py files.
You're safe to mix stuff that changes textures with this one, but to "merge" it should be enough to drop the modules inside the other mod folder. You can do a backup and do this yourself, or atleast try.
If it doesn't work, then no.
As per the question of Nuju: it SHOULD work with men aswell. I removed the gender checks. The workaround you find in the camp, however, the "Spice up your life", is to go around some mess you can find when playing a man and trying to romance men.
You pop the option, get unstuck in the relationship, and pop the option again in camp menu. You're done.
I did backup my saves just now, and they are within a folder called native.
While it is safe to add in the middle of a save, I'm afraid your save won't boot up with the module loaded, because it changes some stuff in some core .py files.
If it boots up, then it's safe to say it's good to go, just make a copy of your save file and go with it. However, it isn't *originally* compatible with Native save files.
also this looks amazing, thank you for making this lol :3