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These things are handled by the OptionsDialog class, which isn't modified by this, or any of the other mods you mentioned.
Im aware that I need to hit save, etc. I have used the same procedure in the vanilla menu and changing controls worked for me there
(The other mods listed, including dark theme, wouldn't be relevant for such an issue).
Note that if you press DISCARD at any point during menu navigation, then your changes won't be applied - you need to press the green SAVE as you exit the options menu.
Did a few tests with an otherwise-vanilla install, and I just don't see any problem - can you describe your exact steps, button-by-button, that are causing you the problem?
I appreciate your mod and I like the way it works. I however have encountered a few issues
I installed this mod through the Custom Workshop Installer mod. I followed all the steps in there ( clean install, class remover, etc. ). I use DymanicVRC and Smokeless Tires as mods too, but nothing else.
My issue is that I can't change my controls with your mod active. I uninstalled your mod and the dark theme mod and now I have been able to change the controls. I reinstalled the dark theme mod and then after that I installed your menu mod again and it did keep my controls I set up
Some AA has been added to make it look better than the original, but there isn't much that can be done to make it any better.
Of course any other video could be used instead, but making something new is quite a lot of effort, when plenty of players of older versions are already perfectly happy with this one.
I'm not going to pretend that 2.3.1 made SL2 any newer than it is (2003), so I don't see it as much of a problem :)
It's from older versions of SL2, much more "classic" than 'peak of modern design' :D
What loading screen?