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That's a great idea though, been back to working on Kenshi mods so I'll add them to my to-do list!
I have been working on a patch compilation for Kenshi called the Unofficial Patches for Kenshi, and I was wondering if I may include this mod, or at least the parts of this mod that correct floor models so they don't look like sacks in said mod compilation? All credit would go towards you for being the one who created the initial fix.
awesome mod btw
Currently I'm working on a new armor set for the Shek, but I may put that on hold given the amount of time it's taking.
If yes i also experience it with this mod installed.
i never seen much of a value in ground meshes
even neglected it for a sake of making game load less
but this effect feels very immersive and unless you clutter base with items
i don't feel it on my performance
Mega Kudos to you - Hope to see more! (If there ends up being a mod solely existing as a mega fix-patch, I hope it includes audio fixes as well. As amazing as the Kenshi OST Is, Some tracks are balanced so aggresively that when i'm in certain parts of the map I just have to turn music off wholesale so my ears don't get blasted out.)