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His MOD is very clean since it builds on the Vanilla categories only. Mods like 'No coal in houses' achieve their functionality by assigning coal to a different material category like would or iron - thus the placement in seemingless wrong stockpiles. The problem is not caused by this MOD but by the others. If another Mod changes the category for coal it is just logical that it will appear in some other stockpile due to that.
这些库存不限于 2x2 的最小尺寸,可以小至 1x1。
这个模组也是殖民宪章模组的一个组成部分。
注意:如果您将此模组与另一个防止煤炭在房屋中使用的模组一起使用,这将导致煤炭被放置在不同的库存中,例如铁或木头。 这是因为这些模组将煤炭分配给不同的材料类别。
I would advise so. Remove 'No Coal in Houses' and make sure you never run out of firewood -- some mods can help you to that end. And make it more convenient for the villagers to grab firewood rather than coal -- placing your blacksmiths away from the general populace and next to your ports / mines with lots of coal-specialized stockpiles around, is one solution.