TynanSylvester

TynanSylvester



30 May

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I'm curious - why?


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28 May

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Originally posted by darkbat069

I just discovered Rimworld and like most on here, I'm addicted. I bought it 5 days ago and logged 85 hrs already (good thing I'm quarantined. My girlfriend hates you by the way, lol. Yes, I wanted more and bought Royalty yesterday. I liked the quests starting out early and the minor help with possibility of adding colonists. I was letting the royal experience happen and picked one of my favorite colonists for the rep and first title. Then I started realizing I was losing some control over them, couldn't draft them into a group and they were trying to command the animals. They have their weapon but it doesn't show on their box and I can't make them use it. They have abilities but don't use them because they won't let me draft them into a fighting squad or even singly. This instantly became a huge annoyance. What is the purpose of designing a game where you are trying to get a group of survivors working together then turn one into a walking conflict that's just going to be ...

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Thanks for the props :)

What you're describing isn't part of the game. Sounds like a bug in one of your mods is breaking something, you could go to the RimWorld Discord troubleshooting channel to get help with that.


27 May

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Originally posted by clone1337

Quick check:

My savegame is compatible.

No mods broke as 2 minutes check can answer this.

Yeah, good job.

Whew!


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17 May

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Originally posted by zombielicorice

Believe it or not, there once was a mega sloth in North America that humans may have actually met (depending on the margin of when it died out and when humans came to America). Thomas Jefferson had a set of paw bones of one, and (not knowing what it was) instructed lewis and Clark to be on the lookout for a very large lion creature on their journey.

Yes, this is the animal that's in the game. Its real name is megatherium.

As I recall the leading hypothesis was it that it was humans who killed them (along with all the other animals in the Americas bigger than a buffalo), so they definitely met. This was based on there being a steady population of megatheria for millions of years and then all suddenly vanishing at the same time after the aboriginals arrived. Here's a list of them:

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16 May

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They'll leave soon.