Move petz config to world folder #4452
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Issue to petz, originated here: #4443
Please allow the user.conf be placed in the world folder, either additionally to the one in the mod itself or exclusively.
To not conflict with other files, please name it
petz_user.confor similar.You could also remove it from .gitignore in case it resides exclusively in the world folder and this would make updating petz a lot easier, not only when working with git.
Upstream issue:
https://github.com/runsy/petz/issues/182
Maybe the engine needs some "dofile(./modconfig.conf)
bee37e2d27now, if "petz.conf" exists in the world folder, that is used instead of "user.conf". i'm happy w/ that.
This is on main and works