Hi, thank you for your mods btw. Loved your finewood mod and am now getting into your other mods. In the description you say you can add the new ores in existing areas by using the upgrade mod which I've used with other mods but they usually have a command for you to use to add these in. Do you know how I can do that with this mod as well as the reeds and clay from your fine wood mod?
Thank you in advance for your assistance with this matter!
Absolutely love the mod, I've made a massive ocean front house with all glass facing the water.
If you are taking requests... Would it be possible to make a set of glass windows/doors, etc., that do not have frames? Making a giant wall of pure glass would be awesome.
Amazing work, and if frameless isn't an option or something you want to do, no worries!
Installed this recently with R2Modman from the Thunderstore to an existing save. When I load the game, I get only 7 pieces each of the Iron and Copper glass pieces. There's also no collector in the build menu.
Do I need to use an upgrade mod or do something in particular to make the missing parts appear?
Great mod, hope you can add an option to smelt the ores in a regular furnace instead of the blast furnace. I mean, its just cosmetic building pieces and its not going to break progression, so why not let us access it as soon as we get into the black forest and can find the ores and smelt copper?
I love the pieces, especially the choice between iron and copper frames. Would it be possible to make a version where the glass is clearer and less textured? My viking has claustrophobia and wants to see outside.
NGL, kind of disappointed to load this up and find that some of the pieces have "planks" in them, kind of. I guess these are at least partially made from mesh pierces that were originally meant to be for wooden buildings, am I wrong? The UV scale on the iron is a bit weird, makes the texture look kind of noisy and repetitive. Other than that, kind of like it. I've been missing something with good diagonal glass pieces, it does lack inverted diagonal pieces though, but I can just get around that with Gizmo. I like that the glass isn't insanely clear like it is on some other mods, though it may be a *bit* much on the murky side. The structural metal pieces are neat, but feel a bit like they don't justify their price beyond looking stylish. The iron pieces could've had better at least a small bump in structural integrity, putting them a bit above iron wood due to requiring twice the amount of iron. Whereas the copper pieces could've had the advantage of being rain-proof, like I believe the dvergr metal wall is, which is also copper, so that'd be fair. I mostly like that the glass pieces are framed, it means I can't make large seamless multi-piece windows, but it's at least more plausible, and makes them easier to build with, and to accept as structurally sound. The sliding door is also quite handy option, since it gets around the issue of doors getting in the way on a narrow porch or section of gantry.
Quick question - I have used several mods that have pieces that can be used as roofs like these glass pieces can, but they don't actually act as roofs - as in they allow rain and snow to go through. Can anyone tell me if these glass panels actually work as roof pieces or are they only for looks.
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Thank you in advance for your assistance with this matter!
for reeds:
for clays:
for claypits location:
If you are taking requests... Would it be possible to make a set of glass windows/doors, etc., that do not have frames? Making a giant wall of pure glass would be awesome.
Amazing work, and if frameless isn't an option or something you want to do, no worries!
Do I need to use an upgrade mod or do something in particular to make the missing parts appear?
Thanks!
Other than that, kind of like it. I've been missing something with good diagonal glass pieces, it does lack inverted diagonal pieces though, but I can just get around that with Gizmo. I like that the glass isn't insanely clear like it is on some other mods, though it may be a *bit* much on the murky side. The structural metal pieces are neat, but feel a bit like they don't justify their price beyond looking stylish. The iron pieces could've had better at least a small bump in structural integrity, putting them a bit above iron wood due to requiring twice the amount of iron. Whereas the copper pieces could've had the advantage of being rain-proof, like I believe the dvergr metal wall is, which is also copper, so that'd be fair. I mostly like that the glass pieces are framed, it means I can't make large seamless multi-piece windows, but it's at least more plausible, and makes them easier to build with, and to accept as structurally sound. The sliding door is also quite handy option, since it gets around the issue of doors getting in the way on a narrow porch or section of gantry.
EDIT: Read comment from January