If the Ostrich hatches, BACK UP your save file SEPARATELY before reapplying the mods and trying to start the day. Best of luck!Įdit: It goes without saying but I'm saying it anyway - BACK UP your save file before trying to start the day with the mods unloaded, just in case. If that doesn't work then as imnvs said you're not likely to get any further without having a SMAPI log and the dedicated assistance of someone familiar with troubleshooting off of those. You shouldn't need to keep them disabled forever (assuming I'm right in my guess), just long enough to get it to hatch. However if the gamble pays off and the Ostrich hatches, either the 1st day or the 2nd, you can then just go to sleep again to save, then reapply your mods. At minimum it's important and helpful from a diagnostic standpoint because it'll verify if the issue is or is not resolvable by disabling or removing any specific mods without having to troubleshoot what mod specifically might be causing the issue. If it does not, try going to sleep (assuming you're at the point where you can waste a day comfortably) and see if it hatches after having gone to sleep without mods loaded. Then yeah I'd unload them all and start the day, see if the Ostrich hatches. Any of those results tells us something and is not the end of the world, as long as you have the ability to restore your save! Any of the following are possible, and you want to have the ability to undo as needed: The save file could fail to load without the mods, it could become permanently corrupt after sleeping and saving a new day even after reapplying the mods, the Ostrich hatching may (due to whatever presumable conflicts exist) result in the save file being unable to be loaded once the mods are reapplied, or any of a host of other things. Click to expand.Then yeah I'd unload them all and start the day, see if the Ostrich hatches.
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