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I'm uncertain why you weren't able to make a franchise. I'm currently loaded down with university work, but once that eases up I intend to jump back into working on improving and adding more things to my mod at that time.
I got into overtime and told it to make it a franchise but it didn't. Not sure if that's a mod issue or a plateup issue.
Thanks for making this though. It's perfect if the colors were easier to tell apart!
Mac and Cheese reminds me of pizza, which serves 4 servings, why do variant mac and cheeses cause a reduction in groups, while variant pizza don't? I feel like the variants do not need a reduction in groups. Just an observation but seemed odd.
-Added proper colorblind tags for the respective mixed pots, servings and plated servings were already properly labeled prior to this update.
-> MC
-> MCe
-> MCh
-> MChe
Due to requests for clarity with the mixed pots of mac and cheese, I created redundant models in the assets to allow for each completed pot to have proper colorblind labels. Prior, the colorblind labels only labeled the pots with what sauce they had. (Egg and cheese with MCE, or just cheese with MC regardless of added hot dog), My intentions weren't intuitive, so now with this update each pot should have proper colorblind tags depending on what ingredient was added.