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Apart from that fantastic idea of Ciar Aon , there are also those of Naylin and Akruas (check the links to their collections)
That's something worth of considering for those who don't have much idea about it :)
The blocks are useful, but as you stated - they have the same values regardless of building size.
So hopefully there will be slightly more assets soon.
Not sure why that error popped out. I can only try copy all towns i had there and paste afresh on the same map using Move It! mod and see if that works. That error doesn't prevent me from opening that old save and making copies... so I will do it at some point (I already have practised that on a smaller scale :) ).
As for the divide by zero error, did you recently change any RICO settings? I learned the hard way that setting a building to 0 homes/jobs can do that.
I know what you mean, and I thought about using same thing for my assets but just because of that uniformity i quickly gave it up :)
But if someone wants it this way, it's a very good to transform assets without using this terrible Asset Editor :) I know what pain it is, especially when you have thousands of assets :) My game just had a divided by zero error, so that was my opportunity to practice on that Editor and make something useful :)