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@ You start out with standard resources in your stockpiles, and each villager carries the standard 20, which means that the game doesn't move any faster and is literally no different from a standard game.
If they carried huge amounts each time so that you could progress much more quickly, then that would make the mod worthwhile. Like 1000 stock each person per collection.
@ If each resource is 999999, nothing disappears which means that you have less room to expand.
Unless you really want to play a 17 hr game for the sake of doing so (and you wouldn't be able to for expansion reasons), then it was an interesting idea but not worth much.
What I was hoping for was a mod where when you make your own maps, you can manually place resources randomly that are worth 999999, which is why I was getting confused about how to access the overloaded resources.