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Wouldn't be hard to download the dmods, search and replace get_version to change it to >= 108.
And slowly patch those dmods. Shouldn't be too many. Only thing is, you can't upload a new version for someone elses dmod, I found that out a few months back when I actually started fixing known problems in a few dmods, and I had to pester Dan and send him the dmod files everytime I wanted one updated(cause they aren't mine). Which I get, you don't want other ppl to have free access to change someone else's dmod. Makes fixing them more difficult to do.
And slowly patch those dmods. Shouldn't be too many. Only thing is, you can't upload a new version for someone elses dmod, I found that out a few months back when I actually started fixing known problems in a few dmods, and I had to pester Dan and send him the dmod files everytime I wanted one updated(cause they aren't mine). Which I get, you don't want other ppl to have free access to change someone else's dmod. Makes fixing them more difficult to do.