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Ok, clear. Thanks for the quick reply and looking forward to new and adapted mods. Keep up the good work ;) !
After all UEP2 industry integration mods are completed, I will make a unified upgrade mods.
All current industry integration mods use the game's default industry chain settings. Mainly to ensure maximum game compatibility. After all, the original design of TPF2 did not consider such multi-module integration. So for me, making these integrated mods is also a step-by-step exploration and testing process. It's like exploring the unknown. . . While adding and integrating functions, it is necessary to continuously test and solve problems that may be encountered. . currently. . Guaranteeing good compatibility and stability comes first. . .
After all these industrial integration mods are completed, I will start testing to add new industrial chains and product types. currently. ensure compatibility and stability in the first place.
I already found a good place for your work :)