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I’ll probably do one more update (planning to add a few buildings), and I’ll consider it then. Or I might make another storage mod. Or maybe I won’t. I’m not really sure how it’ll turn out.
Apologies for the misunderstanding, I meant that your mod looks leaps and bounds better than vanilla, not the other way around.
Each building already has individual sliders, and you can also adjust them with a mod like Adaptive Storage – Global Settings. If the visual aspect is unsatisfactory, you can directly fine-tune it yourself through XML patching(https://rimworldwiki.com/wiki/Modding_Tutorials/PatchOperations) .
It feels very overpowered and I wish there was an option to just have it have the same storage as vanilla, because it looks leaps and bounds better.