RimWorld
Fertile Fields [1.1]
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Mis à jour le : 10 aout 2020 à 17h47

"Updated" for 1.2. No code or content changes.

Mis à jour le : 5 juin 2020 à 18h42

Fixed a bug involving Minify Everything and things that were installable but not currently minifiable.

Mis à jour le : 3 mai 2020 à 13h08

Added compatibility for electric stonecutting table and electric butcher table courtesy Thels.

Mis à jour le : 2 mai 2020 à 12h54

Updated German localization by Erdnussbrot.

Mis à jour le : 28 avr. 2020 à 5h58

Fixed a bug related to the "replenish soil" transform not being generated correctly.

Mis à jour le : 26 avr. 2020 à 22h11

- When a terrain transform is botched, if there are any queued steps, those steps are transferred to the replacement.
- Restoring worn-out soil is now a Farming job, consistent with other depleted soil replacements. Its label and description are more descriptive.

Mis à jour le : 26 avr. 2020 à 21h10

- Modified the way workgivers are patched to reduce the number of redundant Jobs checked and created when dealing with terrain transforms. This should improve performance.
- Fixed an XML error that introduced an extra step when the tilled soil multi-terraformer was used on rich soil.

Mis à jour le : 26 avr. 2020 à 19h49

Pawns should no longer sow plants on top of unfinished terrain transformations.

Mis à jour le : 24 avr. 2020 à 17h59

- Plant scraps that drop outside of your home area and away from your colonists (e.g., wild men or sieges cutting down plants) are forbidden by default.
- Plant scraps that drop in your home area are still allowed by default.
- Plant scraps that drop outside of your home area but next to your colonists (e.g., when clearing new areas to build in) are allowed by default. Because this behavior relies on checking all your pawns' positions, it might slow down very large colonies, so it can be disabled in the options menu.

Mis à jour le : 15 avr. 2020 à 21h37

- Fixed a bug that could result in null references when selecting growing zones.