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Rimworld prepare carefully alternative
Rimworld prepare carefully alternative






rimworld prepare carefully alternative
  1. Rimworld prepare carefully alternative how to#
  2. Rimworld prepare carefully alternative install#
  3. Rimworld prepare carefully alternative mod#

If you want to know more as to the why, I'm not the best person to ask, but put simply it's just because of the way. It goes at the very top of the load order, before Core. This is a simple one, if you are going to be adding mods, you'll need this. Nobody will order your list for you, but if you put in the effort as best you can, people will usually try and help you sort out any mistakes. If you still struggle beyond that, ask for help. If you have something that doesn't fit in any category listed here (the extremely rare example of a faction that adds nothing but the faction) then put it in Random Mods. So in the example I just mentioned it'll be Items / Structures. But most of the time I've found they work fine if you put them in the highest category they fit into.

Rimworld prepare carefully alternative mod#

But then, they suggest against using my type of load order, categorised, so if you get zero errors with one and not the other, great, whichever one works for you.ĭownload: (it's in the description, you don't need to sub to the "mod")įor any mods you think could go into multiple categories, like a Faction mod could go in Races or Items if it adds both, you may need to do a bit of trial and error. While it sounds good in theory I have rarely seen it actually result in a stable mod list. The way their auto-sort works is by slamming everything in alphabetically and only adjusting for anything in its database or the explicitly listed requirements, and anything the mod itself says to load before/after for ordering, similar to Vanilla. I heavily recommend using RimPy but also heavily recommend against using the auto-sort inside it. RimPy is just a mod manager really but it's external, so you don't need to run the game to change your load order, in fact you never need to look at the in-game mod listing again if you use this. If you just slap them in alphabetically then it's your own damn fault for the many issues that come from a shit list like that and will likely just end up frustrated and blaming it on some random mod you just removed mid-save like a clinically retarded twat. There's always exceptions to these rules, especially in larger lists, so it's not fool-proof, but it's as close as you get and after you get the hang of it you'll be able to manually handle a list with only a small amount of time spent on doing so. Just note that this is my own personal methodology for handling my own load order, and since I never seem to have any issues people usually have using Rimpy auto-sorting or the vanilla auto-sorting I figured it was worth sharing how I do it.

Rimworld prepare carefully alternative install#

Some things may require being loaded earlier than they would be based on what they are, such as Save Our Ship 2, that must be loaded before the Toolbox (as of this writing anyway) so it would have to be in the libraries section.įor some additional help I'm also including these files here to install just like any other manual mod install, they are purely the bare minimum required for them to show up in the mod list to help as category headers, so you can see where you've got a split between categories, specifically matching the list below. Keep in mind, there are always going to be exceptions to all of this. You can read the details on each or just use the listing of headers as a rough guide, stuff in italics are more to do with the why than the where so if you know why you can skip that.

Rimworld prepare carefully alternative how to#

This is a loose guide on how to order your mods, this should limit issues from soft incompatibility and mods not knowing to note which others should come before it (as a modder, it's easy to forget that.).








Rimworld prepare carefully alternative