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For any bug report, I think you can create a thread in the discussion tag :)
This mod could be updated to 1.6 before its parent because it only add new content and do not modify anything nor use specific features changed/aides by the last update.
See you soon !
Currently, it can be placed anywhere.
In my opinion, this breaks the immersion a bit.
Ideally, I would prefer it to only be possible to place the spot in shallow water or on mud (if the game allows this). If not, then at least adjacent to mud.
This change would certainly make the game more challenging (and consequently more rewarding), but wouldn't eliminate the purpose of such a spot entirely.
And, after all, it would still be possible to gain clay by processing stone chunks.
I’ll check if I can reproduce but i am not on a linux
Mod Epochs - Pottery - Clay digging extension did not load any content. Following load folders were used:
- /mnt/games/RimWorld/RimWorld/Mods/3254891464/1.5
- /mnt/games/RimWorld/RimWorld/Mods/3254891464