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Thanks a lot for the models; they're a perfect fit for my mod APEX.Advanced!
Since my mod uses "HydroSolution" instead of regular water, I have a small request. It would be awesome if you could either adjust or remove the glowing "H2O" text—if you happen to have the time and are willing.
But there's no pressure at all! Thanks again for the great work!
I wish you much courage in your endeavor.
I hope you're doing well.
I'm working on a mod called APEX.Advanced!, which is the successor to "Eat. Drink. Sleep. Repeat. Advanced!". I'd like to ask if I have your permission to use the water tanks for my mod. They would be a perfect fit for the setting, but they would require specific modifications from my side. My goal is to integrate them to be fully functional without the need for a separate Mod Adjuster.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
and there's a water collector mod called "moisture vaporator" that generates ice from power as long as it's on a planet with a breathable atmosphere.
so... yeah, all one would need to do I think is to make a mod that generates ice whenever it's storming. (generating water itself though might be a bit of an issue unless you make a block that is similar to the oxygen farm but instead of generating oxygen from sunlight, it's generating water during specific weather events... but this is all highly theoretical. SE modding is fairly constrained in terms of what can and can't be done as far as I'm aware.)