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This mod displays a light radius not just when placing or selecting it, but also when placing any other kind of light source, and allows picking if you want 50% light or any light, or both.
In short, this mod is a lot more convenient than the vanilla implementation, and I hope it gets revived at some point.
But yeah, would there be an issue?
(please let me edit comments some day steam)
I was concerned and had a look at the source. The only stuff that affects the game while running are here.
https://github.com/Syrchalis/LightRadius/blob/master/Source/SYR_LightRadius/HarmonyPatches.cs
The second harmony patch only affects when you are placing things blueprints for stuff so it should be relevant. The first runs when anything calls DrawExtraSelectionOverlays. I don't know if this always runs on any selected object, but even if so it immediately is doing some very low cost null checks then a low cost check to see if the thing has a light emitting component before it does any other work.
If you are not placing any blueprints and don't have anything selected there should be 0 performance impact, and from my reading of the code the impact otherwise should be very minor. It honestly doesn't seem like this mod would be a problem to me. Maybe you can experiment a bit more with this knowledge, see if it indeed slows down only when a bunch of things are selected?