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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
My own floor mods alone add so many floors, that you would hardly be able to see them all on a 1080p monitor, and even on a 2k monitor, it takes up a lot of space on the screen.
I was intending to use this as the intended framework for stuffed floors, but, also separate my floors into 3 or 4 categories (makeshift, normal, fine, royal) - which I assume is still not possible given the date this mod was last updated, and what I can see in the change log.
I propose an in-game mod option where the player can disable the bit of code that transfers all the floors and messes with the architect menu.
An even cooler addition, would be a generated list of which categories to affect, as I could see some people would want to be able to toggle it on for some, while off for other mods.
Personally, I would be happy with just a broad sweep toggle though.