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@galkinzhenia
The mod's text is setup to use the game's translations system but a native speaker would have to provide the translations
@Mario
Not a stupid question and the mod doesn't do a great job explaining.
With default settings, each tile effectively adds 0.1 to the base rate of rain collection for the connected container. Using your example, a single rain barrel has a base rain collection rate of 0.25 so 4 connected tiles would bump it up to a total of 0.65.
The mod setting Roof Rain Factor can be tweaked to increase or decrease this value.
Let's say you have one rain collector attached to a gutter, and that gutter is collecting rain water from 4 tiles. Does this mean the one rain collector will collect 4 collectors wort of rain water every time it rains?
I've tested the mod on a new save in 42.12 and haven't run into any issues yet
The water collected will still be 'dirty' and need to be boiled for consumption but yeah would have some extra fun roof spice in real life lol
@Petterson // arrow9245
Are you unable to cycle through the gutter orientations using 'R' key during build mode? Or can you change the orientation but the mod just isn't letting you actually build it?
If you keep running into issues, post a screenshot of your setup at the fire station in the "Bugs & Issues" discussion and I'd be happy to take a look myself!