It really bugs me because it makes zero sense. It is currently made of:
- 5x bricks
- 1x iron ore
- 10x water
While in reality it is not made of any of those (well it uses water for cement...). There is no cement in the game and since it is a chemical adding it in would imbalance things a lot (need for yet another chemical plant chain). However there is a stone that is pretty much what the basic ingredient is for concrete so why on Earth is there bricks in the recipe instead? Furthermore iron let alone iron ore is not used in concrete at all. Why is it there? To act as "cement"? However there is a quite common "reinforced concrete" (which is what is used in construction as regular concrete is somewhat brittle for that) but that uses steel, not iron. And steel is in the game as well! What a coincidence. Since there is no cement I believe water is sufficient supplement for that here and therefore I suggest the following recipe:
- 10x stone (equal amount as in the original recipe)
- 1x steel
- 10x water
Perhaps having 5x stone would be more in line with the rest of the game but that is only minor. Stone is not used in many things so it is not going to make a lots of difference anyway.
I believe it would not change balance of the game much but it would really make some sense at least.
Anyhow, thanks for considering this.
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PS. It could also be renamed to "Reinforced Concrete" for the completeness sake.