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@Snuggles if you ever want to take over again, let me know. Thanks.
I plan to increase the cost of the tiles and even make it so they use different materials.
It will most likely mess with map wealth as the game seems to calculate the materials used on tiles for the map wealth
I plan on taking all three of these down and uploading a properly working one that doesn't have nearly as many issues.
Feel free to do what you want with it when it comes to modifying for your own use.
I went through alot of trouble making this and ended up just making a version that adds copies of the default in to prevent wealth issues.
V1 Alters (Breaking the wealth)
V2 Uses scripts thus not breaking wealth but limiting what you can build
V3 Adds copies of the defaults, Working the best out of all.
How did you achieve this? I noticed your soil didn't work with Nature is Beautiful so normal soil would be 0 beauty but yours -1 so my guess is you made a soil alternative that acts differently to the original/vanilla soil in some respect?