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Had to rename it to "continued" only. https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3522208443
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2599504692
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/id/kongkim82/myworkshopfiles/?appid=294100
I've got an idea. Maybe make it possible to place it under roofs but it needs a sunlamp! Or a specific tempature. (Not sure how adobe really works in reallife, lol)
Firstly, it only produces 15 blocks for 50 hay. I feel like it should at least produce 25 (like chunks do when you cut them into stone blocks), or more. Secondly, this process takes so long -- two days, again, for only 15 blocks. I feel like one day for 25 blocks, or two days for 50 blocks would be more worthwhile. Thirdly, I wish there was a way to produce it under roofs -- I think it specifically needs to be produced outside and not under a roof, however, half the time when I'm waiting for the bricks to dry, it ends up raining, and there's nothing I can do to save the bricks from the rain. I get that they need to be hot/ in the sun for the bricks to dry, but maybe there could be something 'incoporated' into the baking frame which makes it have a roof/ peice of cloth above the frame so you can protect it from the cold?
I've worked with adobe in RL, and it can be quite beautiful - especially if the walls are given texture or pattern. Once you whitewash it to protect against elements, you can paint it any colour you desire.
I know it's just a game, but adobe can be very beautiful and incredibly durable like concrete, unless you attack it with a high-powered firehose :D :D
So i uploaded my small patch mod that let you build dry racks under the roof and removed the "not working under roof" message.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2943505845
But i think you could workaround the "raining problematic" with progress.
With enough bricks you could build an oven (mats:15 * X bricks).
Oven + 5Wood(per use) + 1Mix(per use) = faster (like 1.5 days) and indoor.
but its usable
wierd
Once I push the update to switch over to SYR's framework, frames will be able to be freely built under roofs, but the lack of sunlight will hinder the progress greatly. It also means rain won't ruin your bricks, and simply pause them instead.
@kongkim, in my game 50 hay makes 1 adobe mix, which makes 15 bricks after baking. How in the world are you getting 75 bricks out of 25 hay? Share the secret?
Maybe make the cost, materials, time waiting? etc. make options on which ever people want these. :D
Interesting developments.
I'll stay subbed to this mod to see how it develops further