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Brand New Modules get broken by new patches, what the hell?

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So I just bought the new CoS module last week, and it was working great.  Now, with this shitty new patch, all the spellcasters are broken, and there's a whole bunch of work that needs to be done to fix all the NPCs.  How is this considered acceptable?  You're screwing your paying customers.   Can you roll-back the patch until it actually works , or at least fix the fucking module before releasing a new patch... Can we get any announcement from the dev team for some sort of fix?
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Ziechael
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This is more likely due to the release of the v2 OGL Character sheet and nothing to do with a module patch. Please review the following  thread and post any questions, concerns or criticisms there. Thanks
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Ziechael
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