First of, I really do love your game, and enjoy it just as much - if not more - than I do Planet Coaster. The freedom you grant the player to create huge buildings, scenery and now habitats is gorgeous, and I see that there has been put a lot of effort and work into it, to make it as smooth and extensive as it is. But there is one problem with your blueprints, that really bothers me. And I know there are more substantial issues than this one, I just say... please consider it, when you got the time to do so. 
So, I created a blueprint for red pandas or small monkeys in the form of an asian house (see pictures below).
What it showed up like when creating a blueprint was this:
So far, so fine. Through the arches you can see the habitat is placed perfectly fine within the houses boundaries, and the total cost it comes up with as saved blueprint is 24k, just what the total would be to build this. When uploading it to the steam library it then shows that the total costs are reduced to 14k, that's when I got suspicious, so I placed it myself, as the workshop blueprint as well as my intern file I had created on my pc - both cost 14k, and ignore all the elements that the thumbnail is showing as included - everything outside of the habitats boundaries.
I'd love to use this blueprint in another zoo of mine, and share it with other players, but I seriously can't share ... that (left) when it should be like what it was supposed to be (right):
I'd really love you to have a look into this, because this is not the only blueprint I had this issue with. And only building habitats within it's boundaries is not enough for me from time to time - Building another barrier around it, reworking the original habitat or anything like that did not help unfortunately. Furthermore I have invisible boundaries around it as well (so the pandas can run over the roof on the outside!), but the problem is not caused nor solved by them, I tried it with and without.
And loading it to the workshop in two pieces (habitat + building) is not the best way to solve this, for it would be precision work to recombine them again, and believe me, I tried. That was a pain in the somewhere down there.
So, I created a blueprint for red pandas or small monkeys in the form of an asian house (see pictures below).
What it showed up like when creating a blueprint was this:
So far, so fine. Through the arches you can see the habitat is placed perfectly fine within the houses boundaries, and the total cost it comes up with as saved blueprint is 24k, just what the total would be to build this. When uploading it to the steam library it then shows that the total costs are reduced to 14k, that's when I got suspicious, so I placed it myself, as the workshop blueprint as well as my intern file I had created on my pc - both cost 14k, and ignore all the elements that the thumbnail is showing as included - everything outside of the habitats boundaries.
I'd love to use this blueprint in another zoo of mine, and share it with other players, but I seriously can't share ... that (left) when it should be like what it was supposed to be (right):
I'd really love you to have a look into this, because this is not the only blueprint I had this issue with. And only building habitats within it's boundaries is not enough for me from time to time - Building another barrier around it, reworking the original habitat or anything like that did not help unfortunately. Furthermore I have invisible boundaries around it as well (so the pandas can run over the roof on the outside!), but the problem is not caused nor solved by them, I tried it with and without.
And loading it to the workshop in two pieces (habitat + building) is not the best way to solve this, for it would be precision work to recombine them again, and believe me, I tried. That was a pain in the somewhere down there.
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