RimWorld
Realistic Lighting and Shadows
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Actualización: 24 JUL a las 7:24 p. m.

- Plant Balance Settings Diversified
- Reworked Plant balance
- Mod Compatability: Dub's Skylights

Actualización: 22 JUL a las 6:55 a. m.

- Settings completely refactored
- Added first pass of realistic heat balance changes
- Added settings allowing more control of which balance features are enabled/disabled
- Exposed heatInfo to the player
- Removed verbose debug logging

Actualización: 21 JUL a las 6:57 p. m.

hotfix for tickmanager not existing at game start

Actualización: 20 JUL a las 11:27 p. m.

hotfix for world generation sun placement bug on new game start

Actualización: 20 JUL a las 6:36 p. m.

- The world map now respects planet tilt.
- Plants no longer grow under roofs without sunlamps.

Actualización: 16 JUL a las 8:24 p. m.

- Added north-facing shadows for all objects
- Changed mod setting name
- Moon phases take into account sun
- Can disable Celestial Info Box
- Added option to disable game balance setting

Actualización: 12 JUL a las 3:28 a. m.

- Fixed declination bug
- Extended caching
- Solar intensity correction

Actualización: 11 JUL a las 4:22 a. m.

- Added caching. Sun and moon calculations are now performed only once per tick. Plant Growth check optimized.
- Celestial Info Box is now draggable.
- fixed bug of Celestial Info Box text size increasing when selecting something

Actualización: 10 JUL a las 2:50 p. m.

- Daylight calculations completely redone: Accurate Blue to Red Twilights, Dawn and Dusk Coloring, and Improved Brightness modeling.
- Moon calculations completely redone: Added Moon Twilight, Horizon Color Changes, and used New brightness model
- Added Celestial Information box.
- Massive Code cleanups and refactoring behind the scenes to improve performance and support future development

Actualización: 10 JUL a las 2:37 a. m.

- Removed plant rest: can now grow things during polar day at midnight
- Removed sunlamp rest: allows 24-hours plant growing and general illumination