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Will be testing this myself, as soon as i finish typing this comment, so will report on it shortly
is it intended that the cargo container has less cargo volume while needing mor eplace than the vanilla large cargo container?
same question about the storage volume of excelsius and gladus where it looks like excelsius should have less storage than hte gladus and the gladus has even less that the vanilla hydro tank while grotus has the same and excelsius far more while gladus has far less storage capacity than the vanilla one. from the looks of it would excelsius be below vanilla storage capacity and the other 2 roudn about the same than the vanilla hydro tank
To expand on the previous post.
-Navigate to
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\244850\1978096328\Data
(or where ever you installed Steam)
-Open the EntityComponents.sbc with Notepad++ or your text editor of choice and replace
<Size x="3" y="3" z="7" /> with <Size x="7.5" y="7.5" z="17.5" />
-Load your game and replace the existing blocks, this is save game compatible!
<Size x="3" y="3" z="7" />
it should read
<Size x="7.5" y="7.5" z="17.5" />
that will give the proper volume for cargo.
Hope that helps a bit.