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over 3 years ago - /u/TynanSylvester - Direct link

Originally posted by kriana63

Dear Tynan,

Please shut up and take my money. Again.

Love,

Kriana, and all of the people she's bought rimworld for over the past 6 years.

I much appreciate the vote of confidence :)

Really quite stoked about this release tbh.

over 3 years ago - /u/TynanSylvester - Direct link

Originally posted by mcflyjr

I just sold a buddy on Rimworld, was warming him up to Royalty, and then y'all gotta hit me with this, another content full DLC of love and amazing ideas to expand the game.

Tynan you're a devilish bastard, take my money already, such a great addition I can't wait to play with.

Love working on this - thanks McFly :)

over 3 years ago - /u/TynanSylvester - Direct link

Originally posted by danieln1212

Did mortars really need a nerf? Those useless things are now quest reward only. Now will only miss by 7 tiles instead of 10 though!

Added visual wound and prosthetic overlays on pawns.

Does that mean they will show on the pawn? That sounds incredible.

Rooms are no longer considered barracks if all of the pawns living in the room are in the same “love cluster”, meaning they share a spouse or lover with another pawn in the bedroom.

I didn't know a pawn can have multiple lovers or is that new too?

The expansion is exciting, more colony customization is always good.

Mortars are buffed, but have a special cost. That's the balance. They're more fun and effective, but you can't just constantly spam them on everything so you must choose when to use them. (I didn't love how they were before - in order for them to not just obsolete every other weapon in the game we had to make them annoyingly inaccurate).

You can turn this off in the settings and just play 1.2 style if you like though. They're both valid approaches.

over 3 years ago - /u/TynanSylvester - Direct link

Originally posted by NorseGod

I didn't see anything explicitly stated, do you need to have Royalty before you can install Ideology, or are they completely seperate?

They're separate. You can have neither, either, or both.