I only have this Mod Manager Pastebin. The list was used in 1.3 so idk if it still works in 1.4
DownByLaw
I've uplodaded the original save including the modlist a few years ago: link But I have no idea if it will work at all in 1.4
I can't seem to find a problem. Image does load on multiple devices and instances. Maybe this one is on your end?
Thank you! Over a hundred mods is still a lot! I usually have modlists around 300-400mods, or at least I try to keep it under 500. Some are just around the 150 mods mark. It really depends on what kind of setting I want to achieve.
They sell some Yayo and Flake on the side, but their main operation is smokeleaf.
Sadly I only have a Mod Manager XML for this save. But if you are looking for something in particular that you found in this image, I might be able to find the corresponding mod.
Didn't run into any major issues with EdB in over 3k hours of playtime yet. I know that it was flagged by a few people, but for me it always worked great. Character Editor is amazing, too! I use it in most of my games. But some people might not like it, because it is a bit like a cheat, that's why I didn't include it in the list :)
Since I usually use a lot of mods, RimPy (which is only partly a mod) is a must for me. Improves stability and startup time.
Other mods I can't live without:
- LWM's Deep Storage - best mod to clean up you base
- EdB Prepare Carefully - stop hitting the randomize button and just start playing the game
- Map Designer - custom starting maps, no need for seeds anymore
- Achtung!
- Area Unlocker - if you really want to organize your base you need more zones
- Cleaning Area - only clean floors that are really important
- Guards For Me - to protect your valuable pawns
- Hospitality - I just love guests in my base
- Dubs Bad Hygiene - adds more realism
- QualityBuilder
- RPG Style Inventory
- ResearchPal - Forked
- Smart Farming
- Smarter Construction - reduces building stupidity of your pawns
- Weapon Racks
- Pick Up And Haul (Continued) - smarter hauling
- [Kit] Graze up - nice for your ranches
- Giddy-up! - ride into battle!
- Stockpile Ranking (Continued) - also great for organizing
- Stop, Drop, And Roll! [BAL] - pawns don't work while on fire
- Toggle Harvest
- Interaction Bubbles - just watch your pawns having cute conversations
- Tab-sorting - great if you have a lot of furniture mods
- [KV] Path Avoid - customize paths (and avoid your own traps)
- Dubs Mint Menus - The Mint Wheel is just an amazing quick access
- Pawn Badge - make your pawn roles visible
- Snowy Trees - Before I was scared of winter, now I love it
- [WD] Realistic Darkness (Light) - because the night is dark and full of terrors
You've set up your killbox quite early. Seems to be a pretty safe start! Good luck :)
Thank you! If you like to make your bases more detailed, you can check out this steam collection: Rimmersion
It's a collaboration project of three rimworlders I met on reddit and me. There's a lot of deco and immersion stuff in there.
You can queue up pawn command by holding shift.
You can change the order of your colonists in the bar on top by right clicking and holding it.
You can keep prisoners from eating your fine meals by creating a new food restriction for your colonists. Now just remove everything you don’t want prisoners to eat from the standard food list.
Double clicking an item will select all similar items on your screen.
You can dismiss notifications by right clicking on them.
Nice generalization on how teleprompters work.
I’ve worked the speed on one and had to input text into others. And there being phonetic text was a rare occurrence and only for technical terms or very uncommon words. And 100% sure „pantries“ would not be one of them.
Maybe there are systems that do this (which I think is highly unlikely, as it would make it harder for someone reading common words displayed as phonetic in sentences), but I wouldn’t go as far as saying: „Teleprompters are also phonetic.“ Btw what’s your source on this?
My guess would be that, as while we are reading text fast, we don’t actually read all letters or their proper order in a word, but our brain just quickly scans the letters and context and outputs what it makes out to be the right word in this situation, this was just a misinterpretation. The other option could be that somebody made a spelling error and „panties“ was actually displayed on the prompter.