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With all due respect, I believe it might be more appropriate to remove the separate research requirement for the electric stonecutting table.
In vanilla RimWorld, we can see examples like the stove or tailoring bench — the non-electric versions are available from the start, and the electric versions are unlocked automatically once Electricity is researched.
However, the current implementation in your mod requires an additional, separate research step, which differs from the standard vanilla approach.
This can be particularly challenging when starting with the Tribal scenario, where players must first invest 3200 research points into Electricity, and then another 1000 points just for the electric stonecutting table.
I was wondering if this extra step was an intentional part of your design vision.
On 9 Apr, 2021 I removed the custom tab from research. If you mean completely remove the necessity to research the eletric stonecutting table, I haven't done it, so the vanilla stonecutting table doesn't become immediately redundant.
-Minor update for Rimworld 1.6.
I hope this comment finds you in good health. It came to my attention, that i am indebted to your genius to a rather surprising degree. Since not being able to rely on this mod in the latest downloadable content, i noticed a shocking lack of beautiful walls, doors and sculptures in the domicile of my peasantry. At this very moment, i hear them scratching on the bare stone walls and the rough ground, begging, nay crying out for the comfort of a beautifully sandstone clad lodging.
I simply must hope that you feel so inclined as to update this fine modification, that so deeply, although sneakily, ingrained itself into my style of playing this very game.
I remain with the best of regards,
Sir Bauer
-Minor update for Rimworld 1.5.