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- if the category is disabled, it uses the default settings from the mod
- Enabled but values set at 0, mod default settings are used.
- Enabled with values set to a value, it uses that value.
Why do I need poles with raised up range of 50-150m with 15/25/50 connections on them? This is way to much and it is not even configurable so yeah, unbalanced at the end and not realy worthy to be an QoL Mod.
It would have been fine, when poles are left out or changed like the following:
PP (wallmounted): 14 -> 16 and 3 -> 5
PP 1: 16 -> 20 and 5 -> 8
PP 2: 45 -> 50 and 10 -> 15
This would be still enough and looks definitly more balanced because with the PP1 in your mod I don't need any PP2 which safes me my ressources.
I hope you that you understand my critic point here and maybe you are adjusting your values downwards. Maybe a config would do the trick where your values are the maximum choosables but default ones are vanilla ones incl. enabled daisy-chaining.
Cheers :)