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Not to mention the Concrete Continued one uses more resources and work to build for little if any gain (a small hp difference on some materials).
Workaround: I used the upgrade mod to upgrade the wooden wall to a plasteel wall
I also tried using the wall light mod since it always use to work but still wasn't able to attach to the concrete walls.
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I was confused as the submod author purposely removed limestone blocks from all vanilla floor recipes and replaced them with cinder blocks (aka RFFBlocksConcrete), instead of adding cinder block floor variants.
On re-reading the description more closely, the modder was unable to get cinder block equivalents working (possibly due to some issue with VFE?) and decided to just replace limestone in floor recipes with cinderblocks, which feels kludgey to me.
Looking with only this mod loaded though, I am unsure why Rainbeau Flambe did not add vanilla floor functionality for cinder blocks, but it seems they were never added as the cinder blocks were only setup to use for structures. Unless it was there but broken in version revisions?
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https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2709527831
In that there's a concrete bridge that uses steel and not actual concrete. Could you please provide a patch so that if both mods are installed it uses the concrete from this one? Perhaps a combo of steel (for the rebar) and mostly concrete would make sense as material cost.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2571189146
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2881167649