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Has anyone else tried running this in RimWorld 1.4?
Speaking of passive efficiency, are you familiar with the Yakhchāl? It is, to put it simply, a "medieval desert persian refrigerator that kept ice frozen all year round", using nothing but the air conditioning via evaporative or radiative cooling (obviously passive), primitive insulating materials and smart architectural design. Your mods remind me of stuff like this - creative and efficient.
My pawns are dying of thirst in the desert... ;-}
i just tested the mod (only 5 minutes), seems to work fine... at least the rain water tank works as intended
The rain water tank was a result of the buildings being set to rotatable. I've updated it so the tank is now static and I've decreased the footprint of the buildings so you can pack more together. Haven't changed the fog catcher I don't see a problem with that texture.