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Lol :D. Omg you're so right about this.
And I am puzzled right now why while it always annoyed me but somehow I never thought about that I could fix it myself... never even crossed my mind for some reason :T
Thanks for that! I will definitely look into this
Default value is set to 10 now. But if sb figure out a better default value that works in practice and would suit most people, let me know.
Squirel corpse is 10-15 from what I have seen. This is why I've set it to 10 so it'll ignore useless, half-eaten ones. If you want to ignore rats and squirels, then something >=20 should do the job
One thing I noticed is that slaughtered animals are also banned if they fall below the specified mass. But since I don't have a guinea pig fur farm in the current run, that's not a big deal. :D
Thanks again for the quick update and direct communication :)
This mod looks at things that are forbidden (already) and allows them when specific criteria is met (like this mass now). So if a corpse starts or becomes forbidden - this mod was not responsible for that : )
(If you have doubts about this you can investigate the source code here[github.com])
Reading carefully probably helps. *shame on me* :X
Hey, if you say it's not because of that, then I believe you. The code looks like hieroglyphics to me, so I don't have much more than to believe you :D
I set the threshold to 20, which fits quite well for me.