![]() When reporting issues with mods,one of the first things mod developers will ask for will be the console log. The console records code events going on under the hood,and prints a report whenever something behaves unexpectedly. While,yes,DevMode enables cheating,it also gives you access to the console. ![]() Further,when playing with mods,it is a very good idea to turn DevMode on. Now,most mods for RimWorld include mod-specific settings. So,do yourself a favour,and always check that Core is active and at the top of your load order before leaving the mod manager. ![]() Core is what I like to call a Master File. It’s essential for other mods to work,either by providing a code library,or by being the base game. Further,by putting other mods above it in the load order,you are likely going to break those mods. By disabling this mod,RimWorld as we know it will cease to function until you reactivate it. For the purposes of this manual,I’m going to assume your only mod is WorldEdit.Ī word of warning You might have noticed a “mod” called Core up at the top of the list. By clicking and holding this box,you can adjust WorldEdit’s position in the load order. The next symbol to appear is a grey-white box with slashes through it. By clicking this red X,it becomes a green check mark,letting you know that the mod is now active. While the mod is deactivated,there’s a red X,indicating that the mod is not active. Return your attention to the left panel,and you’ll notice some symbols beside the name of the mod. The right side panel will show you information about the mod. Now,find WorldEdit on the left side panel,and click on it. That being said,however,WorldEdit is,as far as I’m aware,unique in what it does,and load order only really matters when you have a large number of mods installed. As a rule,if there is any overlap in functionality or edits between mods,the ones that load later will have their versions of the edits and functions in play. Mods that load earlier are towards the top,and mods which load later towards the bottom. Load order is a term used to describe the order in which your installed mods are loaded into the game. Here,you can activate and deactivate your mods,and alter load order. When the main menu loads,click on the “Mods” button. So,now that you’re subscribed to WorldEdit,you need to activate it. Though,that is still a good habit to get into with any mod Change logs can tell you what’s going in,and save you all kinds of headaches. By subscribing to WorldEdit on the Workshop,you will receive updates whenever FunkyShit updates WorldEdit,meaning you won’t have to check yourself if the mod’s updated every day. If you instead have an “Unsubscribe” button,then don’t click it You’re already subscribed. Luckily for us,WorldEdit is right here on the Steam Workshop. Simply click on the “Subscribe” button in order to download the mod. In order to use any mod,and I mean any mod,then you first need to install it. So,without further ado,let’s get into it. Hopefully,core functionality won’t change so much as to completely invalidate this guide. As a result,take this guide with a grain of salt. The mod’s author,FunkyShit,is very active at the time of writing this guide (May 9th 2019),rolling out updates seemingly every day. Research has revealed the issue to be on my end of the equation,but I have no idea what the issue might be. One of the mod’s major features,templates,will not be covered,as I have been unable to make said feature actually work. If you wish to translate this guide to another language,then I invite you to,on the stipulation that you credit me for the original guide. This guide is presented to you exclusively in Canadian English. I am simply a user of the mod who felt compelled to produce a guide for those who need some help learning,want reference material,or any number of other reasons. I am in no way attached to the development of the mod,nor will I ever be. I am Riddle78,and this is the user’s manual for the mod “WorldEdit” by FunkyShit.
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