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Try creating the world first and then once it's made, try going into the settings after that.
Creating a new world was supposed to give me only a Config.xml file that would fix my world, but unfortunately Config doesn't fix anything for me.
I'm playing survival slowly and I don't want to give up on my existing game just yet :)
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1zhWY9i-pdcyYS1K0EP2BE6uYsK8n3n6f?usp=sharing
I will add a bug report to the discussion.
Thank you for the information and best regards.
Now the solar panels are working at optimal power, I just hope I haven't spoiled anything else :)
I have a question.
Has any world update changed the sun?
My large solar panels track the sun and provide a maximum power of only 16kW, which is only 10% of what they should be.
Wind turbines work well, maybe I still don't know something about the world, or some mod changes something for me.
However, I would like to ask here whether this is not a mistake.
Regards
Though, don't set the global day length to 0 or the sunlight won't be able to rotate at all.
I used this world and it's great.
I have a question about the length of the day. If I set different values for this setting in the world, I still have the impression that the length of the day is always the same. Is this how it's supposed to be?
Regards