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Other than that, brilliant mod, thank you!
@Vlad Draculea I would love have such features in a mod!
I also would love something in the mod settings so I can set things there before even starting the process of making a new game.
It completely removes your UI button.
Honestly, if I may make a suggestion, consider moving your button from the world generation UI to settings.
Its not a big deal, but it is inconvenient.
I've posted a screen shot here: https://imgur.com/a/0JZBo8j
Hugs log if you need it: https://gist.github.com/HugsLibRecordKeeper/e833d6fc186343efa197280b639d8537
It seem to override the button. Though other mods, that add buttons to the create world screen still have their buttons.
But also too rigid, imo -> Some are hardcoded to just one specific biome. Could you make them consider a range of mean or min, max temperature and even more conditions?
Would be really nice to have > options < to finetune or at least let us decide which biome is most fitting for a faction?
Thank you :)
It is also incompatible with Realistic Planets 1.6 version. When mods are loaded together, your mod's UI is not there.