i just want to continue my playthrough.3.0.x, but use Furry3
You can continue your furry1 with furry 2or3. I d recommend furry3 btw.i just want to continue my playthrough.
SWMH does this. The names you see are reconstructed Middle Chinese, though I don't know whose transliteration system it's based on. I was not the brain behind the effort.Which of the mods in HIP changes the way Chinese names are written? I prefer the way Vanilla uses Pinyin and I was just wondering if there was a historical reason as to why it's been changed to the way it is in this mod.
Thanks! I was honestly just curious.SWMH does this. The names you see are reconstructed Middle Chinese, though I don't know whose transliteration system it's based on. I was not the brain behind the effort.
Vanilla, if it changed. I think they converted them to on_action events and thus use weight_multiplier instead of MTTH (higher numbers mean more likely for weight_multiplier, whereas lower numbers mean more likely for MTTH).@zijistark @Ispil and team...
Is the MTTH for health events gone now? I can see that the modifiers are increased for every instance, so the occurrences are much more increased for stressed, paranoid, depressed, etc negative traits. I think they're too frequent now. This was a Vanilla Holy Fury change or a HIP change?
Cheers.
Vanilla, if it changed. I think they converted them to on_action events and thus use weight_multiplier instead of MTTH (higher numbers mean more likely for weight_multiplier, whereas lower numbers mean more likely for MTTH).
It's probably been asked before, but I kinda wonder why the installer cannot remove old versions of the mod automatically?
Having the installer ask for whether to delete the old installation or not seems like an easy thing to add.I vaguely remember it used to which is why I started installing it in a folder elsewhere as it kept deleting my map folder for my modified HIP.
It does delete the old installation, once it's running. Beforehand, when it's just a file in a 7zip archive, you need to delete preexisting source files that were extracted the last time you unzipped a HIP release (modules/, namely). It doesn't delete its own modules/ after running, because many people like to reinstall with different options.Having the installer ask for whether to delete the old installation or not seems like an easy thing to add.
Oh, that makes sense! I was wondering what the modules folder was for, after install.It does delete the old installation, once it's running. Beforehand, when it's just a file in a 7zip archive, you need to delete preexisting source files that were extracted the last time you unzipped a HIP release (modules/, namely). It doesn't delete its own modules/ after running, because many people like to reinstall with different options.