

Do not discuss details of RJW content in comments unless the post has the TW:RJW flair and NSFW tag. Please add the TW:RJW flair and the NSFW tag to all posts containing RimJobWorld content. Do not link to NSFW content hosted off-site, including mods. Do not misuse the NSFW tag when it's not needed. Maintain an atmosphere of respect and never personally attack anyone.Īll posts containing sexual content or realistic nudity must be tagged NSFW in both comments and posts. Reddit's Content Policy must be observed at all times. Either or.Official subreddit for the console version! Buy RimWorld and the DLCs! 1.4 - Biotech DLC Announcement Live Help Thread Steam Workshop Q&A Threads Fan Art Fan Comics Monthly Subreddit Challenges 2020 HP Interview with Tynan DEV BLOG OFFICIAL SITE OFFICIAL WIKI STEAM PAGE RimWorld FAQ Modding FAQ Non-Official Discordįollow standard reddiquette. Or be capable of complaining on the forums. Tl dr: neither is perfect, everyone needs to be able to troubleshoot when you modify a game. If the guide gets out of date (or doesn't include a now needed patch) it is also worthless to the reader.
Rimworld mod order mods#
On the flipside, load order guides are only good if they are kept up to date with the mods that they use and any new patches that come out. In that way, it's all down to what the player wants, and nothing that the tool can do will be "correct" e.g.: If I have two mods changing the same texture, just with slightly different results, technically either one being loaded first won't matter, but you won't see the other one being active. It also can't handle certain scenarios where either answer is correct. When a mod is first released, the only information the tool will have to go off of is what the author says, which may or may not be correct. The problem that most people describe is that the community driven part of the tool is constantly out of date, and is always playing catch up. This community driven part usually happens automatically as people use the tool, and make changes to it. In addition to that, there is usually some community driven part of the tool that helps with conflicts that the mod author may not see/care to test. This can be things like "load before x mod" or "Always load last" or "Requires X mod to function." I think people should do what works for them and not what other people say is better.įor me rimpy works so i keep using it if proper load order guide for you work keep using it.įor a real answer: rimpy and other mod sorting tools (say, 圎dit and LOOT for bethsoft things based on the Morrowind Engine) try their best to avoid conflicts and sort mods based on what the mod author states. So for me rimpy works now i know some people these proper load orders with no error. Till my donkey went mad and killed everyone.
Rimworld mod order full#
Well i had a game that lasted a full week (real life week not in game week) So i downloaded the rimpy data base off steam as well as the mod manger itselfĭragged over all my mods clicked sort then save started up the game played it. Well i tried it what else was there for me to do the proper load order guides where still Ok so i tried all of the mod load order guides and sorted my mods according to them.Įvery time i get errors on the 1st day of playing the game (this is real life days not in game days) then i came across rimpy now i heard people say rimpy is horrid at sorting mods Ok so this is my story with mods and proper mod load order guides and rimpy.
