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crinrict
3 years agoHero+
@silentavenger22 Have you tried a completely new folder ? Like renaming the current one and let the game create a new one than test a new game (for testing purposes) ?
3 years ago
@crinrict I can sure try that. I did put my mods back in in the end because I spent hours slowly adding them back in and testing each time and nothing changed regarding facial hair growth. Would it be wise to remove them again?
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