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Also, I have modified collection description to reflect the fact that I allow (and even encourage) creating and sharing customizations of my designs, as long as the originals are referenced in the description.
Hopefully at some point we get separate namespaces for individual workshop files and I will have good motivation to start working - and competing - with other people's custom designs.
Now nearly everything I download is broken by something else I have downloaded and trying to work around that is PAIN.
OTOH beating anything stock or stock-like with highly optimized modules is like shooting ICBMs at a baby.
Nevertheless they make a good auxiliary weapons and last ditch CIWS.
It's really a good idea to try to build something good out of stock parts once in a while - stops you from growing complacent because you have 100km/s railguns and GW lasers that outrange everything and instead forces you to think about the ship itself rather than minmaxing modules.
Also thanks.