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I shall add it as optional in the future Subhuman.
Modray's suggestion is solid, I should add an option to allow switching the priority of repairs. Atm, iirc, it's percentage based. But shall look into anyhow to add more options.
Maintenance expands upon the game's degradation and breakdown system by providing ways to let pawns repair worn equipment such as weapons and armor through the introduction of Weapon Toolkits and Sewing Toolkits. Over time, equipment degrade with use, with faster wear on lower-quality items. Poorly maintained weapons have a chance of jamming as well, and breakdowns are now repaired using Repair Toolkits instead of components, which only require 1 component to make 5 repair kits. You can alter and toggle a lot of these behaviors in the mod settings page.
In that case I'm absolitely happy as is! :D
Thanks for your work for the community!