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I've habitually avoided oil and coal in Skylines in favor of renewable industries, specifically because I find the resource depletion for oil and coal to be much too fast. The infinite oil/coal mods that exist feel like cheating, though. I'd rather either increase the amount of resources available by 3-4x, or reduce the amount of resources consumed by extractors by 3-4x, or some permutation there-in.

I have looked around for mods like this, but while people have asked about it, they are invariably just directed toward the infinite resource mods. Again, that feels like cheating. I like the idea of having to move industry and adapt to changing resource amounts, I just don't want to do it in the span of forty minutes of play.

Especially with Industries coming out, which I'm excited about, it seems like a lot of extra micro for something that is going to need to be torn down and re-built elsewhere. There's been no mention of changing the resource depletion speeds.

Does a mod like this exist? The fact that I'm having trouble finding one worries me, because I feel like if it was possible it'd exist by now, and if it existed, it'd be easier to find.