
Concrete Construction - Asphalt
Constrete Construction - Asphalt
Beschreibung
Concrete Construction - Asphalt

Mod Collection Overview
Concrete Construction is a collection of 3 mods which where heavily inspired by D4rk's - [Structural Solutions](https://ficsit.app/mod/SS_Mod "Structural Solutions") mod (specifically the Concrete section of this mod). I thoroughly enjoy using this mod and I think 99% of my buildings in Satisfactory are made from Structural Solutions parts. It is through using Structural Solutions so much, that I found myself wanting more....
The mod is divided in to 3 parts which can be unlocked as Tier 1 milestones:
1. [Concrete Construction - Main](https://ficsit.app/mod/ConcreteConstructionMain "Concrete Construction - Main")
2. [Concrete Construction - Asphalt](https://ficsit.app/mod/ConcreteConstructionAsphalt "Concrete Construction - Asphalt")
3. [Concrete Construction - Curved Ramps](https://ficsit.app/mod/ConcreteConstructionCurvedRamps "Concrete Construction - Curved Ramps")
All together the mods add 5 new main categories to your build menu:
1. CC - Foundations
2. CC - Ramps
3. CC - Walls
4. CC - Domes
5. CC - Asphalt
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The Asphalt mod is contained in it's dedicated category, whereas Curved Ramps adds items to CC - Ramps, CC - Walls and CC - Asphalt.

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Due to the shear number of objects the mods add to the game, i've tried to make things more organised by colour coding the icons so its easier to identify different shape groups.
Concrete Construction - Asphalt Overview

This mod adds 71 buildables to the game that all have an asphalt texture.
The reasoning behind this mod, is that I always found the vanilla asphalt a little bit annoying due to the line running down the middle, and the inability to paint it.


With CC - Asphalt, there's no more line down the middle and it uses World Aligned Textures so pieces will seamlessly overlap.

Known issues
1. The only problem I'm aware of at the time of release is the snapping of very small or very large objects. Due to the limitation of using the vanilla hologram code, there's nothing to support correct snapping when shapes become too small or too large. Unless someone out there feels like making some hologram blueprints then the best solution is to make sure you have [Infinite Nudge](https://ficsit.app/mod/InfiniteNudge "Infinite Nudge") installed and nudge the problematic shapes in to place.
If you find any problems or have any suggestions, please contact me (FishFace) in the [Satisfactory Modding Discord](https://discord.gg/ewsm6XZw72 "Satisfactory Modding Discord")
Credits
This is my first mod and in the process, i've asked hundreds of questions to which lots of people have taken the time to answer and explain things to me. Without them, Concrete Construction would not exist!
1. Muppet Burrito - Encouraged and convinced me to actually learn how this all works as well as answering hundreds of questions along the way. Muppet deserves the biggest chunk of gratitude in helping this mod come to fruition.
1. D4rk - This mod heavily draws upon [Structural Solutions](https://ficsit.app/mod/SS_Mod "Structural Solutions") for inspiration and without it, Concrete Construction wouldn't be what it is. As my first mod and with no experience in the field, I relied on [Structural Solutions](https://ficsit.app/mod/SS_Mod "Structural Solutions") not only as inspiration, but as a template to make sure my own mod worked correctly. In addition, D4rk also helped in figuring out how to make my materials function in the same way as his own concrete pieces do.
3. AngryBeaver - Took the time explain materials in detail and offered specific guides to help me understand my specific goals in making this mod.
4. Rovetown - Helped with troubleshooting problems and gave lots of feedback on how the mod is setup and what features are available.
5. Rex - Helped with troubleshooting problems.
6. Kimper - Gave feedback on the layout and features in the mod, as well as testing some aspects of the mod.
7. Robb - Explained some very useful aspects of mod deployment and saved the mod from being deployed as one big chunky thing.
Versionen
Concrete Construction - Asphalt auf dem Server installieren
Satisfactory Server bestellen
Bestelle einen Satisfactory Server mit mindestens 4 GB RAM (6 GB empfohlen). Bei Multiplayer: +1 GB pro 4 Spieler.
Mod installieren
Öffne den Mod-Manager im Dashboard und suche nach "Concrete Construction - Asphalt". Installations-Dependencies werden automatisch mitinstalliert.
Server neu starten
Starte den Server neu, damit die Mod geladen wird. Spieler müssen die Mod ebenfalls lokal installiert haben.
Häufige Fragen
Concrete Construction - Asphalt funktioniert nicht nach Update – was tun?
Nach einem Satisfactory-Update müssen Mods aktualisiert werden. Prüfe auf ficsit.app, ob Concrete Construction - Asphalt bereits für die neue Game-Version aktualisiert wurde. Bei Mado Hosting: Öffne den Mod-Manager und klicke "Alle aktualisieren". Wenn die Mod noch nicht aktualisiert ist, entferne sie temporär, damit der Server startet.
Concrete Construction - Asphalt verursacht Crashes im Multiplayer – Lösung
Häufigste Ursache: alle Spieler müssen exakt die gleiche Mod-Version installiert haben. Prüfe in den Server-Logs nach "ModMismatch" oder "Version Conflict". Stelle sicher, dass alle Spieler Concrete Construction - Asphalt v1.0.5 und den gleichen SML verwenden. Bei Mado Hosting laufen Satisfactory Server mit 6 GB RAM für stabile Multiplayer-Performance.
Ist Concrete Construction - Asphalt mit anderen Satisfactory Mods kompatibel?
Concrete Construction - Asphalt nutzt den Satisfactory Mod Loader (SML). Generell sind SML-basierte Mods untereinander kompatibel, aber Mods die gleiche Game-Systeme ändern, können Konflikte verursachen. Teste neue Mod-Kombinationen am besten auf einem Backup-Save. Im Mado Dashboard werden bekannte Konflikte automatisch erkannt und du wirst gewarnt.
Concrete Construction - Asphalt Server mieten
Spiele Concrete Construction - Asphalt auf deinem eigenen Satisfactory Server mit Mod-Support.
Mod Informationen
- Ersteller
- FishFace
- Neueste Version
- v1.0.5
- Erstellt am
- 1. Oktober 2025
- Zuletzt aktualisiert
- 8. Juli 2026