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Some other mods have "fixed" vanilla mechanics by allowing the crafting in other stations that by common sense should be allowed. This mod facilitates the need for how-♥♥♥♥♥♥♥-many more stations, in the same gameplay mode-set as vanilla, but worse because research is a thing. You can't ignore them. Just so you know these researches and quests are just a lot of button clicking in the theme of WoW fetch quests. They COULD do this in a way of multiple progressions, but instead they act as hurdles... And what do i mean by that? Having crafted 20 tungsten bars, Vs. having 20 tungsten bars is an example.
So, No, Its not worth what it adds, Vanilla has too many crafting stations already. I would call it a vanilla+ mod but its literally rewriting vanilla in a ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up, and worse way.
I just love making rayguns with that mod when it comes to machine pistols, lol
If you're hoping for a big mod that'll fix the glaring issues of Vanilla Starbound. This isn't what you're looking for. BUT if you like futuristic feeling stuff and grinding grinding grinding you'll prolly like it