Prepare carefully is the best way to prepare a colony prior to starting a colony, it needs some UI improvements (The search functions in character editor, please) though. it does its job and doesn’t break saves so. all we have is character editor (which can feel a tad cheat when it spawns you in with your venerated animals and a random sniper rifle as tribal) but eh. No confusion really.Ĭharacter Editor, however, is a real mess and feels like navigating a 90ies website, sadly Prepare Carefully hasn’t been stable since 1.2 (breaking saves regularly) and the forked version for 1.4 is plainly not working as it should so. It use the exact same screen as non-modded does - but in its own window and with the options to change. I had a friend recently get the game and before he even booted it up I said get Harmony and Prepare Carefully. For example a new player could go into the screen see they can adjust skills, and then just max all of them to make the game easier, which ruins a storytelling aspect when they don't understand how that works. Also it does enable really weird colonists and starting scenarios, which can seem very dev-mode like. But for the average new player, all of the stuff they see on the prepare carefully screen is going to make them really confused when just starting out. Originally posted by Fyredrakon:They do let the mod exist? If a player wants the control given by prepare carefully, then they can go get it. I agree with you, there`s too many options in the new colony windows, the scenarios, difficulties and storytellers should be the default ones and no more random button in the pawn select, leave all those options for dev mode only. Grandma and her family dropping on the planet will create one. grandma randomly dropping in the back yard is not a story. Including being able to start with skilltrainers to get everybody to 20 stats.Īnd storytelling. There's far more broken things in vanilla Rimworld than multiple 20 stat pawns with good traits. So in other words, almost every single screen you see before starting a game.īalance is a completely moot point too. "you have to play with the cards you are dealt" requires ignoring of the reroll pawn button, storyteller settings, scenario editor, ideology, and biotech. There is a reason why even with Genemorphing, you cant just make a perfect uber pawn. The DLC only expands on it to the point where you can have some fun with more custom cards mixed into the same already existing deck. You are to play with the cards you are dealt. You are still forced to use a random pawn to modify. Not statwise and not to the lowest or highest percent. They let you to a limited standard customize your pawns but not fully. To those who say Genes let you do it: No they dont. The facts are that Tynan doesnt want to implement full on pawn customization. Posting the game's log file somewhere (if you know how to do that) can help, but only do so if this if you've pared down the number of mods you're using to a minimum.Originally posted by Black Puppet:This thread screams "Prepare Carefully isnt updated, so lets ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ the devs because I have to wait". In other cases, I have heard that some people have success with uninstalling and then reinstalling the game, but it's difficult for me to recommend that approach. Sometimes, an error while loading another mod that is before Prepare Carefully in the mod order causes Prepare Carefully not to load properly. If you've got dozens of other mods installed, it can be difficult to know what's causing this. The mod will not work with earlier versions of the 1.3 game. If you're running version 1.3 of RimWorld, make sure that you're running at least version. This will be obvious to experienced mod users, but if you're new to RimWorld mods, you need to go into the Mods menu when you start the game and explicitly enable a mod after you've subscribed to it. Why doesn't the "Prepare Carefully" button appear for me?First and foremost, make sure that you've enabled the mod.
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