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[B42] Kentucky Knowledge
   
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[B42] Kentucky Knowledge

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Ever felt it's a bit odd that your character, having lived in Kentucky, wouldn't know their own starting town or at least the immediate surroundings when the apocalypse hits?
Kentucky Knowledge addresses this by ensuring that your character retains some local knowledge based on their starting location.

This mod comes in two versions:
  • Kentucky Knowledge (Mod ID: KentuckyKnowledge):
    This is the primary version. When you start a new game, this mod will automatically reveal the map area corresponding to the town you spawned in. The idea is that your character would naturally be familiar with the town they lived in before the outbreak. If, for some reason, your starting location isn't within a predefined town's boundaries (e.g., a very remote spawn in a challenge map or due to other mods), a smaller radius around your character will be revealed instead.

  • Kentucky Knowledge (Full) (Mod ID: KentuckyKnowledgeFull):
    This version is for those who prefer a more comprehensive overview from the start. It will automatically reveal all map areas for you at the beginning of a new game, regardless of your chosen game mode or spawn point.

Existing Saves
Kentucky Knowledge: This version is designed to work at the very beginning of a new game. Enabling it on an existing save will have no effect.
Kentucky Knowledge (Full): You can safely enable this version for an existing save. The full map will be revealed the next time you load your game.

Important Note for Both Versions: Once any map area has been revealed by this mod, the change is permanent for that save file. Disabling or removing the mod will not make your character forget the map areas that were revealed. This is because the mod uses the game's native system for marking map areas as known, which is stored in your save.

Workshop ID: 3484650038
Mod ID: KentuckyKnowledge
Mod ID: KentuckyKnowledgeFull
24 Comments
Mantha 1 Sep @ 2:08pm 
ah, gotchya
Absolute Lambda 31 Aug @ 6:54pm 
Yes but if you're playing a challenge or apocalypse, or anything other than sandbox you can't toggle that.
Mantha 30 Aug @ 11:13pm 
regarding the Full Version, isn't there already a setting in the base game that reveals the whole map?
Purple Nebula 3 Aug @ 11:51am 
Nertamia... What do you not understand about "B42" in the title? It isn't FOR B41.... Learn to use your eyes
Nertamia 2 Jul @ 2:51am 
It eathier dosent work for b41 or mp could you please fix it i really want to use this mod with my friend
Dr. Quackers M.D. 1 Jul @ 5:51am 
@velvet you often dont know multiple cities and towns well enough to carry a detailed map in your head of them. I know my way around State College if i stick to Athertin St and shit but past that IDK. Coupled with the fact that this is the 80s and your character should not start with that level of knowledge. I know of Philipsburg and have been there can get to a few landmarks but thats it. Hardly enough to consider the area revealed to me in the level of detail i would need to justify having complete knowledge like the map symbolizes. So your character has been up and down every st from Brandenburg to Louisville yeee right get real. You sound like one of those D&D players who while playing D&D want to be level 20 over night, know everything, have everything, etc
A Dogwork Orange 27 Jun @ 12:14am 
Is there a version of this mod or something similar for B42 for mp use
Moloch Horridus 24 Jun @ 9:37am 
How about a traveler version where you know the immediate area around the spawn and the shortest route to edge of map via a road?
A Dogwork Orange 22 Jun @ 12:48pm 
HOLY FUCK THANK YOU
i have wanted pretty much this EXACT MOD the entire time i've played zomboid!!!!
Velvet 12 Jun @ 3:08am 
I'd passed on this initially since I don't often play challenge starts anyway, but the new version is really cool. Nice middleground between knowing everything and somehow not even knowing the street you spawned in on despite default spawn settings implying you lived there.

I think it'd also be neat to have a version that reveals all the major towns but not the whole map if that'd be possible. That way you could start knowing all the "important" stuff that a more well traveled person in the area might know, but not have knowledge of things like remote wilderness locations that you're supposed to explore to find. That said, I imagine it'd be the most niche and least used version, so it might not be worth the effort depending on how difficult that would be to set up.