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Apologies for not updating this sooner, it was on the backburner for a while
@klime Any chance you can actually make these armored (adding the steel plates to the components list for hp)?
Thanks in advance! :)
2019-10-25 19:47:25.030 - Thread: 1 -> MOD_ERROR: ArmoredWindows
2019-10-25 19:47:25.030 - Thread: 1 -> in file: D:\WinGames\SteamLibrary\steamapps\workshop\content\244850\1881830502\Data\CubeBlocks_SolarPanel.sbc
2019-10-25 19:47:25.030 - Thread: 1 -> Definition for Panel Center contains computer, but the block's TypeId is not a terminal block. This means that the block can be owned, but the ownership cannot be changed via terminal.
Hint: Try setting the TypeId to any block that is in the terminal - the simplest case being just TerminalBlock
A lot of people use Shaostoul's Solar Panels mod to do armored windows. The original mod, however, adds the solar panel functionality, meaning that you obtain power from them, and it can take quite the toll on performance in locally hosted worlds.
Essentially, this removes the functionality mentioned earlier, and removes it from every build done with them.
Essentially, small grid armored windows (vanilla windows are large grid).