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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
By my eyes, the tint - the color difference between having this mod enabled and disabled - seems marginal. That is, I find it a bit difficult to tell the difference as the tint seems rather slight or vague. In particular, I expected that pumping Crude Oil through a tinted Aquatuner would be extremely obvious. Instead, it... only gave a mild bluish tint? Further, even pumping Polluted Water only gave a vague coloration. At least, the coloration did not match my expectations based on the mod's screenshot.
This wouldn't even bother me much, except for how one often has liquid in the same tiles as an Aquatuner, which makes observing the color inside already rather difficult. So, in my opinion - combined with a liquid tile obscuring the view - the color difference can sometimes be too mediocre to make it useful.
Turns out I managed to make the liquid vent out of uranium. I had only mined a tiny bit of it, and it was on the other side of the map, and hadn't expected it to suddenly be selected as the material for the vent.
So phew, mystery solved! Such a derpy thing to happen tho - apologies again for even suspecting this mod. I really couldn't see how to be honest, but was struggling to explain it.... I was streaming at the time and the recording most definitely shows my mistake!