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#1
Quote from: PhileasFogg on July 08, 2017, 08:10:50 PM
Good evening, Wley.

Like faltonico wrote, anxiety is part of "Psychology". I had a quick look into the HediffDef data: it does seem to be curable, only managable - but it can't get fatal. :)

Sincerely

Phileas

Thank you very much! I am sorry for the misunderstanding - I have downloaded diseases overhauled and psychology at the same time, so it is hard for me to keep track which mod is responsible for what   ::)
#2
First of all: Thank you for the amazing mod! I have just started playing with it but I already love the variety of diseases!

I have one small question regarding anxiety. So, I got one pawn who has an extreme anxiety condition. Since I could not find it in the list of explained disease - is it curable or can it get fatal?
#3
General Discussion / Re: Ate without table
June 27, 2017, 01:02:54 PM
I found the best way to deal with the "Ate-my-breakfast-without-a-table" debuff is to build a table and a chair in each bedroom (and prevent them from being a gathering spot)
#4
I also would like to have a A17 version.
#5
General Discussion / Re: Sea Ice Community Challenge
January 06, 2017, 09:19:09 AM
Hello Rimworld community!

I have played Rimworld for a while but this is my first post here. I have to say that this sea ice challenge really got me hooked ;-)

Anyway, here comes the story of a True Love. The True Love between Engie and Steven which can withstand even -144C outside.

Engie crashes on a planet. In the middle of nowhere. Alone, forlorn and freezing. She quickly sets to construct a shack (out of silver which she cannot eat or burn). She makes a tiny shack, room enough only for a research bench, a sleeping spot and a fire spot (which transforms to a heater the next day). She also builds a wind turbine, orbital trade beacon and a comms console. The first few days she spends inside researching hydroponics and if she gets bored constructing and deconstructing graves in her tiny house.

Then, on the 6th day something unexpected and wonderful happens! Steven, Engie's fiancee finds her! He crossed the whole frozen world just to get to his only true love!

He is wearing a cloth parka and a muffolo tuque and can withstand -68C outside. But otherwise he has no clothes on.

The same day the first raider arrives. He makes it almost to the shack but Engie and Steven succeed in defeating him. He goes down but he is not dead yet! So, Engie quickly strips him of his camelhair parka and his synthread pants. Now, Engie can withstand -108C outside and both lovers can start making plans about their survival.

The heavens seem to smile on such a wonderful love! A few ship chunks crash nearby and 4 traders (one of each sort) arrive during the summer and the first half of the fall season. The bulk goods trader delivers steel, wood and marble. The exotic good trader agrees to take the glitterworld medicine.

Engie expands the hut and builds a normal wooden bed, and a room for hydroponics. More resources like gold and granite and ship chunks rain from the heaven.

Then, in the middle of the fall, Engie and Steven decide to marry! That is +70 mood boost! Now, they can eat raw corpses without even stripping them and remain happy!

Survivors in escape pods fall from the heaven, Engie and Steven have only eyes for each other and do not want any intruders on their happiness. One of the survivors is Engie's sister, Annie, but she has no chance to make it through and dies... Engie grieves the loss of her sister but is still happy to be married to Steven. The shack grows bigger and now they have a kitchen with an electric stove, an excellent marble table and two good wooden chairs. They have a marble floor in their bedroom and a butchering table just outside. Steven stays mostly inside doing research, cleaning, growing rice and cooking and Engie works outside, hauling stuff, building etc.

Then a first shock arrives. Engie gets the plague. Steven does not sleep or eat anymore and tends to his beloved wife. She barely makes it through and develops the immunity when the infection spreads to 96%. But she makes it through and the couple is happy once again.

More raiders arrive, most of them collapse before they can even make it to the hut. But in the middle of the winter, a second shock is coming. Engie gets a shot from a sniper rifle and her torso is a bloody mess with 1 out of 40 hitpoints. Steven kills the raider and carries Engie to the bed again. She survives the bad wound without the infection and without any scars.

The winter approaches the end and a second bulk goods trader arrive. Now Engie and Steven have enough steel to make a smelter to get a small but steady steel supply out of weapons, steel slug chunks etc. And oh wonder! A rare thrumbo wanders into the area and collapses to hypothermia just before the doors of Engie's and Steven's house!

By the end of the spring, Engie and Steven both have sniper rifles, a supply of rice from hydroponics, thrumbo meat in storage and a decent house. Now they can start making proper defences and see what the remainder of the spring and the summer will bring.




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