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Since the error isn't unique to my mod, could it be that using the same material simply doesn't query the color settings?
I'm now desperately trying to resolve this on the mod side.
There are several ways to change the color. How exactly do you change it?
I selected the fifth blue menu item, "Building," and made the adjustment under "Final Color."
The description also states, "Useful when reusing entities from other buildings."
- For new buildings, the color will be adopted.
- For upgrades made from a different material, the color will also be adopted.
- For upgrades from the same material, the color will NOT be adopted.
Adamantium is black-tinted carbon, and Eternium is gold-tinted carbon.
At least, that's what it should be ;)
It is more or less a feature to create placeholders while developing new buildings before having the proper art for them. Will have a look once I have some free time for modding.
It affects all building components made of "Adamantium" and "Eternium" when upgraded from Carbon, as well as the "Crystal Solar Roof" when upgraded from the regular Solar Roof.