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This mod made my witcher playthrough so much better, no more needing to use Dev mode to make a Witcher. Thanks a bunch.
@The_Holy_Reagan thanks for the feedback :) I'd appreciate a confirmation that the issue is solved.
@Crackajack In my experience; I start a new playthrough, try to make incompabilities between mods go away as they pop up during my playthrough, and once I got everything sorted out 150h went by and I need a break from Rimworld -_-'.
I have never tried rimthreaded personally, I unfortunately love playing with lots of mods so it becomes a little impossible to use as it has so many incompatibilities
@Crackajack There are some nifty tools like Rocketman and Dubs' performance analyzer to try and figure out what makes TPS spike. They are fairly technical and the answer to your problem may not be straight-forward. Often it's the result of a condition-check looping endlessly. For example, jecrell's vampire mod can get very "laggy" if a vampire is up during the day, because the mod forces your game to check continuously if the vampire is standing in sun-light. Maybe you have similar mods?
already spent so many hours searching, all i want is to enjoy the game with this neat patch in a medieval modlist. sigh.