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- Fixed the error on load.
- Increased cost to 50 steel and 2 components, matching the new cost of 50 steel in the base mod.
- The new update of circuit breaker added the ability to build them on walls. I've temporarily disabled that option when used with my mod due to the unsuitability of my current textures for a wall placement. So for users, the mod will work the same as it did before. This will be the case until I make suitable textures or find a better solution.
[Circuit Breaker Retexture - Start of stack trace]
Verse.PatchOperationReplace(xpath="Defs/ThingDef[defName="bluesbreaker"]/rotatable"): Failed to find a node with the given xpath
[End of stack trace]
The top operation is the one that failed, the ones below it are the parents
Source file: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\294100\3369617480\Patches\CircuitBreakerPatch.xml
unfortunately, I use RT fuse...
- Removed the diffuse glow from the lights. On reflection it didn't really fit the vanilla art style imo.