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I know other tiered mods fixed the whole resource versus components balance by creating their own expensive components instead of trying to tamper with the vanilla comments.
Like maybe the solution would be to make a new steel plate that costs the same as 1000 vanilla steel plates and call it something generic like "compressed alloy" or something. Building 10 of those instead of 10'000 steel plates would fix the lag issue.
Alas, I could remove the x1000 comps, but t4-5 assemblers will lag a lot without em . . . when bulk crafting comps(at least for my pc anyway lol)
but then maybe there is still something, idk exactly how the game deals with that, but if it is possible for my recipe to "override" vanilla then surely there is a way to make vanilla get back on top somehow.
At least I hope so, in case keen decides this bug isn't worth dealing with.
This mod doesn't change any vanilla block entries,
it just adds new blocks with different speed, power, comp settings,
and custom icons and groups, and some new entries into the large block tab of all assemblers