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You're required to download any mod that will switch tools automatically for your pawns, there is one called pocket sand that works great for me.
I actually love stumps in games, as it shows what deforesting you've done... I know it's weird.
I've looked a bit with Notepad++ But can't figure it out, as I am dumb.
And/Or if the mod dev. could add a toggle in the settings would be really awesome!
Thanks!
The Primitive Hammer is supposed to allow mining, but the baseworkstatfactor doesn't set the right fields. Because a Hammer isn't optimal for mining anyway,
In the def "SurvivalTools_Primitive_Hammer"
Change:
<MiningSpeed>1</MiningSpeed>
To:
<DiggingSpeed>0.75</DiggingSpeed>
<MiningYieldDigging>0.5</MiningYieldDigging>
You can fix the not compatible with biotech by changing this block in StatPart_SurvivalTool.cs
It's probably overly ghetto, but I compared results to no survival tools mod, survival tools, then Hardcore enabled, it functions as intended without breaking other pawns.
https://pastebin.com/nJdrmPg4
<maxValue>1</maxValue>
But ican't seem to find what mods makes the problem.
https://gist.github.com/bfe883ccb0e702191f7e93536cf49485
- Primitive Tools mod requires Tree Chopping as a separate job, which breaks Survival Tools' Hardcore mode
- Tools from Power Tools and Primitive Tools mods are not considered "tools" as a category by Survival Tools
what is a hauling tool?
This mod feels like smoking small bits of bud you find in the carpet.
Tested it with a sickle too.
No errors in the log regarding this mod, hmm...
They removed the tools. Most depressing day in history.