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I might take another look at a later date, unfortunately this game stopped being fun for me a long time ago as I spent more time maintaining and tweaking mods than playing for fun - I've not modded this type of game before so was a steep and time consuming learning curve and some of the comments I get from people really didn't help.
I've only been updating the most used mods to the latest version to let people continue using them as long as possible - I'm amazed they ever got so popular - but I've not been adding ny new features or any major tweaks. I know it's not what you want to hear but figured being totally open would help you understand why.
I did a clean install of the game when I updated my mods and it all showed fine...but I only had my mods installed so know the uploaded version works unless something is clashing with it from elsewhere, sorry!
There's nothing stopping you from holding back building it until you've researched something you feel it fits in line with tho, not the answer you would like but a suggestion to help resist building early game :)