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Calling all fallout 4 nerds. I need to investigate something and put out a fire potentially.

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    I recently updated a mod I wrote to version 1.7 and just after I updated someone reported it broke a bunch of perks. The problem is I can't reproduce it, and I need someone else to install the latest version of the mod and check the level up screen to see if any of the perks are ghosted. I'm sweating bullets because this mod got popular fast, so a problem like this could spread like wildfire if I don't put it out quick. I've already asked around on reddit. Emergency that it is, I know there are some Fallout 4 nerds here as well. It's here for PC High Level Perks (Full Edition) at Fallout 4 Nexus - Mods and community[^] You can get it via Bethesda for XBox by searching "[HTCW] High Level Perks (Full Edition)" The version I suspect of being bogus is 1.7 (the latest version) I'd sure sleep a lot easier if I knew this was a one off issue someone had or if it's affecting everyone. Anyone want to help me confirm this problem? I'd really appreciate it. I know it's not "real code", but the problems are real enough. :doh:

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