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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
plz fix
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2242416385
Will take it down when/if Jecrell gets back in accordance with the statement of the admins on his Discord.
Hope this helps anyone!
you can install older rimworld versions if you want to play these. You wont miss much besides dlc.
*is huge LOTR nerd*
*finally knows how to play Rimworld after a few attempts*
*finds out Lord of the Rims was never updated for 1.1*
NOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooo........!!!!
Also how do I make salt barrels? I can’t find them on the research tree
I`m having some issues with sieges and I`m currently trying to find out where it originates. I`m playing a medieval playthrough using the Third Age mod to get rid of future tech. Unfortunately I think it messes up sieges. Siegers spawn in and lay out sandbags, which of course they cannot build. Then they wander around for day, being provided with food by droppods... until they finally attack the colony.
This I find pretty odd as I was sieged by medieval factions in Rimworld before that were using catapults.
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