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Докладване на проблем с превода
As mentioned by others, the industrious Mlie , who adopts abandoned mods for Rimworld, has updated it >>> RimWriter <<<
As I don't use this mod, here are links to the ones I do that are related to it: Vanilla Books Expanded from the creators of the Vanilla Expanded series, and its unofficial add-on Vanilla Books Expanded Expanded by Ben Lubar (also maintained by Mlie).
The FAQ in VBE's page states it's compatible with RimWriter, though they overlap - read the description.
Definition of entitled : [www.collinsdictionary.com]
1. having a title or name
2. having the right or permission to do something
3. behaving as if having special privileges
Follow-up: check your privilege .
Mod authors are not required to create, alter, update or support mods. It's their work, their time and effort spent on something they decide to share with others, usually free of charge. They are entitled to their choice. They're people, they have lives, they move on.
Mod authors are under no obligation to you, full stop.
Feel entitled to a mod that's no longer maintained, doesn't work or never existed? As good a time as any to go learn how it's done and make it yourself.
Whether you upload it, and then maintain it, is up to you.