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Can you get the updated version linked uptop
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3263608515
Hope it helps anyone!
I was trying to have my colonist tame a rat, but the moment my colonist approached the rat a kestrel suddenly swooped in and carried it off.
I had a wild crow who drank all the beer from dead raiders i left on the ground. He flew around for a bit vomiting all over the map.
btw great mod, I love the new birds flying around and singing (:
Thank you very much for your kind words!
Well, it seems that I plan to release a Birds Beyond for every major biome and vultures are definitely on the list for the hotter biomes!
I'm looking forward to using both your bird mods in my next RW run.
I can't wait to see what birds can add, and I expect to be pleasantly surprised since I'm more of a "survivalist" RW player, constantly exploring, trading for rarer resources, relearning long lost craftsmanships, fighting diseases, temperatures and lack of food or water, etc., rather than wasting my time sitting in killboxes.
This being said, I wonder if you could be convinced to add *vultures* to one of your next mods. I believe these majestic birds hold an essential role in any ecosystem. With the excess number of corpses in RW, I believe they would feel right at home. The only mod that did something similar was this one :
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2086753781
Thank you very much for your consideration, and your generosity in sharing your mods with us here.
There is something wrong on your side then. Kestrel has designated maxpreysize (0.3) far below the 1.2 bodysize of a deer.