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As an idea: A copy option for viewing direction, mech type and charging strength would be brilliant.
Furthermore, I don't know if it's a bug, but you can't edit more than 1 spot at the same time, the others don't take over the settings.
I don't ,sorry :(
Still haven't learned how to use github even though i probably should.
@Dr4cos
I really like these ideas.
Copying and pasting of the options is a bit too advanced for me at the moment, although I would like to play around with it in the future.
Not beeing able to change multiple spots at once is not a bug, I just haven't coded that in.
If nothing goes wrong, it will be included in the next update :)
I've looked into it a bit and can achieve it, albeit a little differently than the vanilla way.
Charging sockets would produce the same amount of waste as charging with a normal charger, but the waste produced would be ejected by itself (when full), with an additional setting for how much waste can be stored in the socket.
If nothing goes wrong, it will be included in the next update, although marked as experimental as I won't be playing a full modded test run with it and just do basic testing instead.
The reason for the non-vanilla variant:
Adding it like the vanilla rechargers is not a problem, making it optional is.
The changes would only apply to newly created sockets and not existing ones, while requiring a restart of the game to apply the setting.
It would also require a few Harmony patches, which increases the likelihood of conflicts with other mods.