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Some guy told me it was tied to an older form of research for him.
But those are missing from the mod folder (SteamApps\workshop\content\233860\1984752079). I only have _FoodExpansion.img, _FoodExpansion.info, and FoodExpansion.mod.
Other mods have their .pngs, .meshes, and .xml in their mod folder. Possibly the icons weren't included in the workshop upload?
Alright, I think I fixed the problem for all of you. I'm sorry for making you people confused, this is my first mod so I didn't know about one certain thing heh.
Thanks for the quick turn around. That fixed the icons for me. Everything is appearing as it does in the mod screen shots.
Looking forward to the mod!
Meat broth pho is 150 charges, but that's just about the worst way to use meat and rice, since it devalues the charges of both. If it had 280 charges then it would compete with using your rice for gohan and your meat for meatwrap. Or, cut the ingredient costs in half for 140 charges.
I'd be interested to see your spreadsheet and how you did your calculations.
Typo in the description for Fried animal skin. Its got a few so ill just put what i recommend to change it to.
"Crispy and greasy strip of animal skin deep fried in rice oil, ready to mess up your heart and make your day better."
Grilled Skin Spider meat requires Raw *Blood* Spider meat as ingridient