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It's not in game yet.
I mean; composites themselves are practically limitless once you're set up since you can use gold from deep deposits instead of plat.
Mind you; I am building in the riverlands so I got plenty of running water for waterwheels to hook up to electric drills and trees all around. Until you can grow trees I'm not going to bother trying build in desert/arctic biomes.
If this were so, than resources would re-spawn, because they did on Outpost's.
Very disappointed about this myself. I purchased the game recently, specifically for open world. Very disappointed ore will run out. It's hard enough as a new solo player to get to/from caves and/or setup new bases closer to new caves. I thought there would at least be mods available to increase ore from each node or something, but I don't see anything. This game won't be interesting to me for very long this way. :(
My only sad part so far is that I like to leave trees and brush around our base so the landscape doesn't look barren, but the game play itself wont really allow for it as 1 lightning storm can wipe out whole forests.
This is a good point, Actually. If Natural weather pattern's can wipe out vast stretches of Forrest, than it make's all the more sense for resource re-spawn to be a thing. Because it would be the natural life cycle of a Forrest than..