Would be awesome. Upload it somewhere or with wetransfer and send me the link
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I took the time to test everything directly from your map instead of my personal pack (not made for a share so totally messy ^^) and I was able to make them spawn with easydev so my personal paths are no more there. The europallet used are the vanilla "Middle" diffuse, not fan of the "New", too clean.
I add the fr translation for the actual map and these pallets. You'll find few usefull things in a small filltype file too.
Yes that's ok, I didn't do that for glory anyhow ;) And as said in the file, if you need a hand for balancing some prods, just ask. I made to myself a list with prices/liter of the common products and €/m² for crops so it's easy to calculate a "credible" prod input/output and price. With a small player advantage, that's a game :D
I am 90% on finishing the next update, so it would be great to balance those productions a bit. Made a lot of changes, added back from fs22 cooking salt, cocoa powder and yeast. Adding hops (most likely a crop as grape vines). So after the next update, a quick rebalance and fixing the french translation would be nice. Thanks a lot.
I really want to make it error free andbalanced enough (I still want either a better price, either more output for products that require lots of ingredients or buyable ones, that's why I might have exagerated on some of those)
Again, Thanks a lot.
I have you cocoa powder from fs22 too . And use cocoa bean (dragon's den ?) from green house to make cocoa powder in grain mill and finally a 2 powders + 1 bean (cocoabutter credibility ^^) + 1 sugar = 3 chocolates. no more chocolate magically made with a glass of milk.
You wont have trouble with your old pallets recipes I sent you, lines with yeast are still there ^^ Hops is great , I was thinking about adding yeast as a small output to a "beer factory" mod with hops "orchard" but I've been lazy, this mod is so unbalanced... ( https://www.kingmods.net/en/fs25/mods/62466/brewery-with-hop-plantation )
For prices, What i usually do is something like "easy" (grain to flour i.e) give between 20 and 25%, "hard" (transformed products in the recipe as butter, oil etc..) give at least 50% more than the price/liter from inputs. And the "end game" recipes (remember you lasagna ? ^^) or many transformed products will double the investment or more if you need many factories for all. And for the output I try to not produce too much pallets/month.
I'll take a look to your placable folder and give you alternatives when needed.