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Thanks for the heads up, I fixed the English recipe file and uploaded with the russian translation so now it should work. Thank you for the translation
P.S. Check symbols at Recipes EN. Some missing :) Thx for great mod
Hello yes I updated the mod to include translation files now, if there's anything wrong with them pls tell me. Will you eventually be sending me translation files to upload along with the mod or did you intend to make it an add-on?
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Good question, I did some ingame testing and calculations to determine that yes it is more nutrient efficient. The feed bag recipe's nutrient value just about doubles the nutrient value of the ingredients, going from ~614 to 1167 food value.
Comparison shows that for every 4 "encumbrance" you can fit:
40 grass = 280 food value
40 hay = 480 food value
1 full feed bag = 1166.7 food value
This means you increase the potentially stored food value by:
+71% when you dry grass into hay
+90% when you craft the animal feed bags
So in summary, both drying grass into hay and crafting feed bags increases the overall ability for you to store more food for your animals.