![]() ![]() The choice is yours.Ī screenshot of EdB Prepare Carefully mod ![]() Perhaps an army of super-soldiers right off the bat to make the game a little bit easier to start. Perhaps you want a one-armed street urchin, fighting from the bottom to survive in your next playthrough. It is great for roleplay scenarios as it allows you to custom build your team exactly how you want them. Great for having a starting group of people you dreamed of, or for when your team is desperately missing a doctor and you do not feel like clicking the randomize button over and over again. You can decide on you colonists’ names, appearances, starting items and also attributes. It allows greater freedom when starting a new game. The mod is used to create a custom start for your Rimworld playthrough. This means that when your purchase a product through a link on our site we may earn a commission of the sale of the product. For more information click here.ĮdB Prepare Carefully mod is an absolute must-have for your next Rimworld playthrough. Set Ready Game uses affiliate marketing links to fund the site. (I apologize in advance.) Today we are talking about a colonist customization and setup mod EdB Prepare Carefully. Rimworld is one of my most played Steam games of all time so it is only natural that you’ll see a lot of Rimworld mods being talked about here. 'modded' is a difference, and only then when you're bragging about it.Mod Spotlight is a series where I dive into mods from different video games and talk about some of the great features they bring to the game. About the only time I feel it matters is when you're doing some pawn min-maxing, and 'just vanilla' vs. Make your story as hard or as easy as you like. ![]() Not adverse to performance mods either particularly.īut at the same time. I like playing as vanilla as possible, so right now that's Replace Stuff, Speech Bubbles, Doormats and because Mechs seem to be lag causing horrors, 'Mechs Recharge When Idle'. My mods are mostly cosmetic or minor 'fixes'. Stuff like emping through walls, that kind of thing - I'll turn down my difficulty setting instead of doing that. A courtyard for fighting in is on the cards, but stuff that messes with the AI is a step too far. I don't use 'tricks' when setting up my killzones. But it gets uninstalled after each use, so I'm not temped to 'fiddle'. It can also fix things I think are bugged, like children of tribals not having 'natural' psyfocus. I've switched to Character Editor, to do the same thing post 'drop' - but I also removed it again later.įor me, there's things I won't do - but more because of taste than anything:Ĭharacter Editor can 'Prepare Carefully' my starting pawns, but nothing else. ![]() I've not had it in 1.4 since it wasn't updated for my playthrough, but gene mods get some of the same outcomes IMO (including with a 'disable restrictions' button). So I have used 'prepared carefully' precisely because I'm not prepared to bring along 'liabilities'. to be entirely a matter of taste as to difficulty preferences. So I consider stuff like difficulty/storyteller/scenarios etc. As long as all the players agree to the 'house rule' it's just a variant ruleset. As far as I'm concerned, there's no 'cheating' in a single player game. ![]()
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