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i would like to hear if its just me or other have the same opinion.
i am welcome to discuss
It Requires a bit of blueprint editing in the .json files to have a more creative rotation axis's / weld points but yeah having a real pointed front on a space rocket to try punching through the world dome and get away from Bill etc just seems more possible than a vanilla "small pipe piece".
:)
Using the extra functionality of the additional steps, gives the ability to expand and create things like multiple assembly lines going into a full factory setup.
I'm pretty new to the game itself so I don't know all the mechanics of it personally, but I think vanilla concepts are too easy and boring as hell.
having assembly lines is really satisfying and fun to look at ,and i start to get why it is like this.
But i don't really enjoy that kind of stuff and i realise that maybe this mod was'nt made for me.
i find it annoying but i get why you like it.
besides an average user won't benefit (or have the knowledge to) form out-of-game blueprint modification
Maybe, that´s way to much for you, but maybe you can find a way to live with it.