However, performance is a key consideration. Soviet Republic is CPU-intensive. As players subscribe to hundreds of high-polygon buildings and high-resolution vehicle models, load times increase and RAM usage spikes. The community is generally good at marking "performance-friendly" assets, but players are advised to curate their lists carefully rather than downloading the entire workshop.
Here’s a solid feature idea for a mod (assuming you mean the game Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic ):
: Scenarios and maps configured for 1900s or 1930s starts, predating the standard 1960 start date. 🛠️ Quality of Life & Utilities workers resources soviet republic mods
In early games or small villages, a standard bus stop is overkill. Tiny Bus Stops and Tiny Cargo Stations allow for dedicated traffic separation without taking up valuable real estate. Realism and Historical Authenticity
: Tools and guides for planning complex road networks or managing worker logic. However, performance is a key consideration
Beyond assets, there are script mods that alter the mechanics of the game.
: Some mods introduce or enhance vehicle maintenance and repair systems. 🗺️ Custom Maps & Challenges Tiny Bus Stops and Tiny Cargo Stations allow
Includes eleven colour variants as seen in the preview.... ... https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/1710779437618054132/8380... Steam Community Scripting | Workers & Resources - Soviet Republic Wiki - Fandom Contents * 1.1 Q: Why does my vehicle/building not do (x)? * 1.2 Q: How do i set the vehicle station? * 1.3 Q: How do I make a bui... Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic Wiki Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic - 3division - Steam Oct 15, 2020 —
: Adds era-appropriate residential blocks, from early 1900s brick buildings to late-Soviet panelaks, often with higher capacities or varying service requirements.
Would you like a more technical implementation sketch (e.g., how to mod this into the game’s existing systems), or a different feature angle (e.g., labor discipline, black markets, regional autonomy)?