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Much like a software bug, this is often caused by a "structural deficiency" in the base layer, frequently due to poor drainage or extreme weight.
def patch_file(filename, offset, original_bytes, new_bytes): with open(filename, "r+b") as f: f.seek(offset) current = f.read(len(original_bytes)) if current == original_bytes: f.seek(offset) f.write(new_bytes) print(f"[PATCH] Patched original_bytes.hex() -> new_bytes.hex() at offset hex(offset)") else: print(f"[ERROR] Bytes at offset hex(offset) do not match expected: current.hex()")