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It was a highly requested feature by both mod developers and players. If it really bothers you, you're 100% welcome to ignore them
INTO THE TRASH IT GOES, WHEEE!!!
(how to I read it)
So sometimes steam has a bug that requires reinstalling the game before it starts downloading workshop mods. If the button isn't in the bottom of your main menu next to mod-list, nor in the pause menu in game, try reinstalling the game
Still, you've got to want to see the data. You wouldn't have subscribed to the codex otherwise if you didn't.
It still crashes. How can we tell which mod messes with your mod coding?
THAT'S NOT CODEX.
THAT'S ANOTHER MOD that's messing with code that it shouldn't.
Uninstall Only Optimised Moves
Uninstall Advanced Style Editor
Uninstall Chat Emoji's
Uninstall Engineer
Uninstall Saiyan V2
Uninstall Saiyan V3
Uninstall Medusa