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Environment: Device - MacBookPro14,3 (A1707) OS - Windows 10, Version 1803, Build 17134.648 BeatDrop Version - 2.1.6
Description of bug: When installing certain mods, BeatDrop will install the incorrect version, sometimes without dependencies.
Steps to reproduce: Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior: The correct version of the mod will be installed with all required dependencies
Actual Behavior The incorrect version of the mod is installed and no dependencies are installed
Screenshots:
Also related, the API response for https://beatmods.com/api/v1/mod?name=songloader&version=6.10.0 is the one that is installed and has no dependencies. It's likely that this is the version being installed by mistake.
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Environment:
Device - MacBookPro14,3 (A1707)
OS - Windows 10, Version 1803, Build 17134.648
BeatDrop Version - 2.1.6
Description of bug:
When installing certain mods, BeatDrop will install the incorrect version, sometimes without dependencies.
Steps to reproduce:
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior:
The correct version of the mod will be installed with all required dependencies
Actual Behavior
The incorrect version of the mod is installed and no dependencies are installed
Screenshots:
Also related, the API response for https://beatmods.com/api/v1/mod?name=songloader&version=6.10.0 is the one that is installed and has no dependencies. It's likely that this is the version being installed by mistake.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: