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its a simple fix. you need to open up the price menu, and change the pawn price. you might have changed the price to send a pawn via raid, not add a colonist. make sure you have "joins colony" as the event for the price, not spawn pawn. that just places a pawn in the map. could be a wild man, or like a random villager passing through or leaving immediately
But i did get them three times in a row. But there's nowhere a function that allows me to edit it, correct?
The story teller packs seem to just be empty (Or that single story teller that is not editable.)
I assume you're playing in a jungle? diseases are a lot more common events in jungles
I am clueless as to what it might be, i can't seem to find any settings to avoid this either.
The source code is available on github if you feel like helping to solve bugs.
But as it stands its an unpaid hobby project that I maintain.
As for others running into issues and @draeth the documentation is on the github wiki, the source code is publically available and I release builts alongside steam updates on github.
We use the discord because the steam comment section is too limited to properly find and solve issues.
TIL you can't edit steam posts.
My community LOVES rimworld and learning that it was abandoned sucked so much.
I didn't know until a few weeks ago that y'all had this up and running. Shoutout the modders.
Also, I love the TTK discord, much better way of keeping documentation and etc. I can get at all of it in once place.
Can we stop doing this? Keep documentation etc where people can get at it, please.
Glad to be able to keep things up to date via the workshop again though, thanks for all your hard work!