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P.S. this will have to be done every time the mod updates, so just repeat the process.
(shouldn't be often)
If you go into the mod file (steamapps/workshop/content/294100/2848166488), you can delete the "concreteFloorsPatch.xml" in "common/Patches" and floors will no longer use concrete mix as a resource.
Though I personally think using 5 steel + chunks is still cheaper than using only steel for floors.
@Alexander Zagirov
Ok, but to balance it, it will take a bit more work on the workbench and the conversion rate will be worse then if you only use chunks.
Add the line below to the RecipeDef of concrete mix making:
<researchPrerequisite>AdvancedFabrication</researchPrerequisite>
Exactly what i was looking after when i realised my mod list needed something like concrete
Reasonable costs, vanilla like graphics and no bloat
I don't like the idea of adding bulk recipes bcs it would mean pawns would have to carry 6+ chunks which would look wierd. Vanilla briks don't have bulk recipes either.
Just a suggestion, it's easy enough to change the value on your own, but I think it would make more sense. 60 concrete per job would make it the same value as the equivalent brick jobs for that many chunks and still be slightly less valuable due to the steel cost.
lol, yea