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ah fuck i see them everywhere now aaaaaaaahhhhhh yeeeessssssssssssssssssssss
!! This update will automatically disables the toggleable capacity patch since it has been renamed and improved - Apologies for the inconvenience. You'll just need to re-enable it in the VEF mod settings. !!
Anyways, too many changes to note here, but all of the changes suggested by @Yoann below this comment and MORE were added. Check the 'change notes' for the full list.
In short: Many balance tweaks, fixes and improvements. Most notably pallets can now store minified buildings/plants, large corpses and even stone chunks (because why not?)
And again, thank you to @Yoann for the valuable feedback :^)
Can I suggest you to change the "fixedStorageSettings", to allow to store even big things ? (with reverse storage setting of shelf by default, it would be great)
As for 'of only the same item' just change the storage settings of the pallet to only accept that particular item.
- Added a toggleable capacity patch (Requires Vanilla Expanded Framework)
Toggled off by default, allows shelves to hold 3 items per tile instead of 1 (just like regular shelves.)
Requested by IsopropylPod
Anyway just popping in here to let you know Simple Chains: Lumber is updated with the provided artwork. Thanks again!
It's just one of those pieces of knowledge that you have, that no one is going to get right and it's always going to bug you. Like with me and people saying "me either" instead of "me neither" or faux cyrillic.
Also, these are skids. Pallets are connect on the bottom and top. But everyone uses the two terms interchangeably because the distinction is pointless.
I'm not mad, just confused why it's so common.
And yes, you're welcome to use the artwork in your mod. A link to this workshop page or the github would be perfectly fine, thanks!
Which brings me to something I wanted to ask: I'm looking at those license links at the bottom and it has me wondering... might it be okay if I replace my own dated pallet graphics that I'm using in Simple Chains: Lumber with your version? All credit given of course.
Also i really like the textures :)