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Rapportera problem med översättningen
For anyone using both this mod and StaticNoize's Expanded MultiTools (mod id 2568751445), you'll want to make sure you have Intentional Smelting appear AFTER MultiTools in the modlist. Otherwise, the recipe for Iron Bar might disappear from the furnaces. After I figured out which mod it was and moved MT above IS in modlist.txt, Iron Bar was back next time I loaded up my saved game.
Thanks for the awesome mod and for the super fast update!
Shame... I really really love this mod but looks like I'll have to pull it for now and hope for an update.
Even a lvl 1 character is able to stuff iron and steelfire in a furnace and get steel.
But the Intentional Smelting interface does not have the recipes for higher tier materials.
I'm not even sure what mechanism the game uses to give the recipe to the player. The iron bar recipe does appear in a feat, but even without that feat, you can still smelt it. Rather curious.
If you can't find a simple fix for it, simply place all recipes on the interface. It doesn't really break progression because you still need the relevant feats to actually craft anything with the higher-tier bars.