![]() In this case, I made it scale in increments of 0.1, which is still harsher than DT's scaling but not as harsh as the original multiplier.
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![]() In this case, I made it scale in increments of 0.1, which is still harsher than DT's scaling but not as harsh as the original multiplier.
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