Quote from: Leif on February 17, 2015, 04:57:07 AM
Wait, you're going to pull out the "try reading" card when you clearly missed every relevant point I mentioned in my post? LOL. Grow some thicker skin; constructive criticism by pointing out major gameplay problems and unfixed bugs in a mod is not "degrading" it, you're the only person who took it as such, and nobody asked you to white-knight for the mod-maker here. Now please, go back and point out exactly which "older post" has the solution to my problem? Actually don't waste your time, because none of them do, because had YOU actually read MY post, you would have seen that I'd tried all of those things.
Quote from: Iwillbenicetou on September 19, 2014, 08:11:57 PM
These instructions are on how to download mods.
1. Download it! If you are having trouble, it may be your internet, your computer, or just spamming the download button because it wasn't loading... Maybe not the last one...
2. The file you get will most likely be zipped (compressed), use your decompression tool of choice (winzip, winrar, 7zip) to extract the files. And for macs, use The Unarchiver
3. Move the folder into the mods folder, located in your Rimworld install location, make sure that the mods files are 1 level deep (for example /mods/modname/defs. not /mods/modname/modname/defs as sometimes happens, or /mods/defs/
4. Start Rimworld and select "mods" from the menu, here you can activate and deactivate mods. Some mods are buggy when you open mods folder and exit it without quiting the game. These include Clutter, Animal Rugs (?) and some others. If you're unsure, then quit the game and start it up again. I recommend quiting and restarting the game, as it's always nice to be safe.
5. If you add a mod which adds factions, create a whole new world. Not colony, world. So remember your seeds!
6. If you cannot start your game after enabling a mod, navigate to your user folder (c:/users/username) make sure you have "hidden folders and folders" on and go to "AppData" then "LocalLow". In here you should see a ludeon Studios folder, navigate to Rimworld/config and remove the offending mod from the "modsConfig.xml" file. I hope you understand that last point
Good way to make mod downloading easy:Edb Mod Order
Updating Mods:
Simple by just replacing the old folder with the new one, (keep the name of the file)
Some sadly might require new worlds or colonies.
If you are having trouble, restart your game and restart your computer. Or make new worlds...
If you have any more problems, PM me and if you still have trouble try support (Located in the main menu of the forums).
Alpha 9! *Cue singing* A whole new update!
always old saves/worlds cause problems delete them that can work, and the sprite ''bug'' happens in other mods too its a mod/load relate problem