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Further adjustments to electronics, mainly to increase their cost.
Blue boards now use silver instead of gold.
Components now cost more in wires. Blue and purple boards use more components.
Solder output reduced from 8 to 5.
Productivity has been removed from purple boards. It was already absent from yellow, red, and blue boards. This makes sense, given that the final stage is really just putting pieces together. Cutting back on the amount of compound productivity will also help to de-cheapify electronics.
Incidentally, I replaced the copper wires in combinators with insulated cables. Since network wires are no longer something you craft, this substitution seems logical.
I also adjusted the wood-to-carbon recipe (which has some relevance to electronics). Since the ratios are 1 coal = 2 carbon, and previously 2 wood = 1 coal, it seems like wood-to-carbon should be 1 to 1 rather than 2 to 1.