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Allows to launch AM2PG and Alfheim at the same time.

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This mod removes the intentional game closing behavior coded into AM2PG whenever Alfheim is installed. It prevents the forced shutdown routine from executing and allows the game to continue running normally.
The change is minimal and precise, affecting only the quit instruction. No other mechanics, systems, or gameplay elements are modified in any way.
It ensures that AM2PG no longer terminates the client deliberately. Instead, the session remains uninterrupted, providing a stable environment for players.
The mod does not add any new features or content. Its only role is to stop AM2PG from closing the game under the specific condition where Alfheim is detected.
There is no visual impact from installing this mod. Players will notice its effect only by the absence of unexpected shutdowns.
The scope is highly focused, which makes the mod lightweight. It operates silently in the background without requiring configuration or setup.
It preserves the intended progression of gameplay. There are no alterations to saves, difficulty levels, or world mechanics.
By blocking the shutdown logic, it ensures uninterrupted play sessions. Players can explore Alfheim content without risk of sudden termination.
The modification is clean and non-invasive as much as possible. It should not interfere with the core code of Alfheim or other installed mods.
The purpose is reliability and stability. The design goal was to remove only what is disruptive while leaving everything else intact.
Players who experienced frustration with unexpected exits will benefit. The game now runs consistently without artificial interruptions.
This mod prevents downtime caused by restarts. It eliminates wasted time from repeatedly reloading the game after forced quits.
No user action is required to maintain the fix. Once installed, it works automatically in every relevant session.
The mod is invisible but effective. It has no menus, no options, and no customization layers to manage.
It removes only the deliberate termination call. Normal exits chosen by the player remain fully functional.
This provides continuity for long sessions. Stability is guaranteed as long as Alfheim and AM2PG are running together.
The implementation is efficient and optimized. It avoids performance loss and should not introduce new bugs.
The intervention is precise to avoid collateral effects. Other systems and mechanics are untouched, preserving full compatibility.
No new dependencies are introduced. The mod stands alone and requires nothing except the base game with AM2PG and Alfheim.
Removing it simply restores the default closing behavior of AM2PG. Existing worlds remain compatible before and after installation.
The fix increases trust in stability. Players no longer need to worry about being ejected from the game without consent.
It is a solution for a specific conflict. The combination of Alfheim and AM2PG no longer results in unwanted termination.
It has no side effects on visual assets, models, textures, or sounds. Its work is entirely internal and hidden.
The change is permanent as long as the mod is active. There is no timer or conditional toggle to revert the effect.
It is a single-purpose tool, not a feature expansion. The philosophy is precision, not bloat.
Players gain control of their session length. Forced shutdowns are no longer an obstacle to playtime.
It provides convenience without demanding resources. Installation is fast, and operation is automatic.
The mod eliminates one problem and introduces none. It is safe to use in both short and long sessions.
It functions in both singleplayer and multiplayer. The effect is consistent across all supported modes.
It is highly transparent. Players may even forget it is installed because of its silent, reliable operation.
Its main strength is predictability. Sessions that used to end abruptly now continue without interference.
By removing one disruptive feature, it maximizes uptime. Games run for as long as players choose to keep them open.
This ensures that AM2PG does not sabotage sessions. It becomes fully compatible with Alfheim as intended.
The mod does not modify memory usage. It does not affect CPU load or GPU performance.
This makes the mod simple to audit. Developers and players alike can see the exact effect.
It respects player choice above all. Crashes or intentional shutdowns caused by AM2PG are no longer present.
The result is more enjoyable sessions.It acts as a stability layer for combined mods.
This approach solves the problem at its source. The implementation is clean and minimalistic.
It protects players from losing data or time. There is no need to update settings each session.
It serves both casual and dedicated players. Any user benefits from reduced disruptions.
It brings clarity to mod interaction. The conflict is neutralized, leaving no further issues.
It is a background safeguard. Forced exits are intercepted before they can act.
It integrates cleanly into the existing structure. No features outside of shutdown handling are touched.
It reinforces trust in modded gameplay. Players know their session will not be cut short artificially.
This is a small but essential patch. Without it, AM2PG and Alfheim remain in conflict.
It respects both mods by allowing them to coexist. Neither loses its function except the disruptive part.
It emphasizes freedom of choice. Players decide when the game ends, not the mod.
The impact is reliability across play sessions. Every launch becomes more predictable and stable.
It solves one narrow issue with precision. That precision is what makes it safe and dependable.
It is a utility mod in the purest sense. Its function is simple, direct, and effective.
By removing one line of behavior, it restores hours of smooth play. That is its only goal.
It enhances the player experience by subtraction. Less disruption equals more immersion.
It requires no technical knowledge from players. Install it once, and the problem disappears.
This mod is essential when running Alfheim with AM2PG.