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Thank you for letting me know. I've uploaded a fix. It seems in 1.1 its mandatory for floors to require materials however the dev log does not throw an error without it. I've added a requirement of 1 wood log for tiles to fix the issue.
Given the need of materials I might look into redoing my mod so it uses soil which can be bought/dug up.
Best regards
Yes the soil itself is not a terrain replacement its layered like carpet or wood. It's not intended to be used with a till soil mod. Not sure why it wouldn't show up in the UI anymore though. Below is instructions on how to make it a terrain replacement if you wish.
Remove the field <layerable>true</layerable> from my terrains and I believe they should work like normal terrain. My mod will be under
Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\294100\925664789\
After researching it you can find it under floors. Both of them are stacked together under the single tile so click and then select either normal or rich soil.
Good to hear you got it working.
I'll look into making patches because I do find I have to redo customizations when a mod updates.
Cheers again for help and your useful mods :)
No worries. I make xml patches and run them via my personal tweaks mod. That way I don't have to manually update them all the time.