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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
I noticed you didnt read my full profile-text either, I am not surprised
You say if you haven't posted a Rimworld mod you will be ignored. Just like one of those pretentious anime jerks who make standards from which to elevate themselves and there ego while looking down on other.
Have a great time with that.....
But I understand that reading can be tricky, just keep practicing and soon you will be able to read whole pages 🙂
Your other mod Third Age Continued ( https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2242416385 ) and this one seem to have some discrepancies in their Iron (the item and the Spawning Ores (Iron ore vs Iron Ore Deposit))
They do seem to work together otherwise :)
Second; can this mod and Vanilla Iron and Steel be made compatible? At the moment their iron is different from each other (at the least, haven't looked further than that atm)
I understand that you're not the original author of this mod, yet still there's an inconsistency in the logic of the game with this mod installed. It's because you still have uranium ore, which is in fact a pure uranium as long as it does not require production.
I truly wish that smelting/extraction uranium from uranium ore was also a researchable tech (much advanced in tech tree than steel) and was more energy consuming process than production of steel - as it is in reality.