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There are plans for a sub mod which will add a small silver cost to the terrain.
@Gurdy
I put it an the list of potential future updates.
Water really can't have a meterial, but you could have a soil digging like Vegetable Garden Tools does, either dug up or made from chucks at the stone bench, etc.
It just seems that having it be "work only" can get really unbalenced, especially with rich soil, etc.
that should not be a problem. There should be a update next week.
One thing - do you think you can add deep water tiles too? That is the one feature I miss from that mod.
I changed it so that it can be removed by moisture pumps.
the water will always flow in the direction of the nearest coast
Yes, a big one actually. With my mod I am patching the vanilla terrain which means you are actually building the real terrain; the other mod adds copies of the terrain. That might sound like a trivial difference, but isn’t. Any mod that requires the vanilla terrain will never recognize the copies as such. The Lawn floors from vanilla expanded are a good example for that.
Yes, it only takes time to build.