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DragonLTU Crafting Recipes V.1 (newer version up check it)
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DragonLTU  [author] 5 Dec, 2022 @ 3:41am 
well i came back to game and will finnish this small project that i started as in 2022-12-05 before new year so i can go another year with finnished project and anyone reading this in 2022 happy new year
DragonLTU  [author] 15 Jun, 2022 @ 6:44am 
@hapyjohn at moment i quit game fully to be honest and idk if i will ever update this mod into final version of crafting mod... prob i will but then again idk backpacks colours are only one because it is vanilla item ... you need make yourself if you wanna with more colours.. with unity program... so yeah... who knows... :SocialPolicy:
hapyjohn 14 Jun, 2022 @ 5:44pm 
Id personally love a separate ammo crafting mod. Also when crafting the backpacks does it have to be black or could it be any color?
DragonLTU  [author] 27 Jul, 2021 @ 2:15pm 
Thank you for suggestion I have Already have plans to make separate downloads for this crafting recipes

"Using gas cans as a source of plastic for certain projects (like shot-shells) would add to verisimilitude as well as raising costs"

I will consider doing that and i will remake some of this recipes

And i will update once i have free time to do so

Sorry for bad english everyone that had to read this :SocialPolicy:
Chainsaw.Aardvark 27 Jul, 2021 @ 1:43pm 
I always love to see these sorts of mods, so I hope you don't mind some creative criticism. To begin, I'd suggest that you split this into a few separate downloads. The vanilla game doesn't have much crafting of weapons and ammunition for a reason, and it can be unbalancing/a temptation to include it in the core mod.

While it can be hard to determine what constitutes as a fair cost, some of these feel a bit too easy. It takes ten metal to make a five round clip for a makeshift rifle - eight metal for a box of ammo could easily need three or four times as much. Using gas cans as a source of plastic for certain projects (like shot-shells) would add to verisimilitude as well as raising costs.

Thank you again for contributing to the community!