![]() What we would like to have is a way for modders to create mods, and share them and an easy way for players to install them while knowing that installing a mod will not adversely affect their game, or system. We've previously said that working on a system of mod support is something that is a goal for the team. I think mods could give new perspectives for the game and open new possibilities. I could probably add more if I thought about it or wrote them down when playing the game but that's what came off the top of my head. Falling a meter or two with 40kg of stuff should have a decent chance of getting hurt, probably. Maybe a sprain system where sprains have around a 0.01% chance compared to the current system of happening but they are far far worse and last for potentially weeksĪ new sprain chance where sprains have a higher chance of happening whenever you get into a falling state. The current awake regen on lowest would be the new sleep regen, and the lowest awake regen would be cut in half. Again no health damage from this, but you will suffer effects and eventually die.Ī more detailed hypothermia system where you don't take damage from cold, but you can freeze to death. A coat inside a house that isn't worn would not decay at all, and food kept below -5 or whatever stops decaying.Ī more detailed food system where you slowly get weaker(or stronger) over time from not eating instead of taking health damageĪ more detailed thirst system where you don't start dying in under a day from dehydration. Highly reduced or removed decay of items. Possibly a bone tool mod so I can try living long term without a forge in TWM or somewhere ![]() House temperatures always move towards the outside temperatureĪ home heating system so heating a home in important Realistic meat and calorie amounts for animalsĪnimals can freely wander and not be stuck in their bubblesĪnimal tracks last much much longer, possibly days, so we can hunt them down People who want stuff like that should check out STALKER:Anomaly. Heh, I have no interest in lasering over a bear.
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