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Social Supplements

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Pelador V1-1
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Description
Overview
V1.1

Optional Expansion for Medical Supplements: Adds social items for use.

(Note this mod is dependant on the Medical Supplements mod to work.)


Details

The following PDF document provides an understanding what this mod offers:

Social Supplements Notes[1drv.ms]


Mod Notes

There are mood alterations associated with the above drugs as relevant and in keeping with a vanilla theme as best as possible, whilst still allowing for refinement.

Research projects associated and bulk recipes provided.

Mod option to vary the base research costs by a percentage level.

Bulk recipes for the vanilla drugs: Pekoe tea, flake, yayo, go-juice, wake-up and smokeleaf joints have been added.

Save compatible (Note: You will need to reassign new drug policies if part way through a savegame to schedule the use of the above SS drugs) and mod friendly. To remove the mod you would have to remove all items introduced first.

Recommended

Drug Policy Fix (V1.1); can be used to help manage and correct drugs added or removed part way through a save game. It will also sort the drug listings alphabetically.

Compatability Notes
*** Subject to conversion ***

Apothecary - Can make Cayenne pepper powder, which doesn't spoil, can be used in food recipes and to make hot sauce.
RimCuisine V1.2: Will use fruits and fungi in recipes.
RimCuisine 2: Will use fruits and fungi in recipes. Will use chilli peppers to make hot sauce.
Seeds Please - includes patch support to generate seeds/shoots/spores for plants used in this mod.
Smokeleaf Industry - Vaping products will additionally use Buds in their recipes.
Smokeleaf Industry Reborn - Vaping products will additionally use Buds in their recipes.
VCE/VPE - fruits, peppers and other items will be used in applicable recipes.
VGP Vegetable Garden: Will use fruits and mushroom in recipes. (Best putting VGP Garden before supplement mods).
VGP Garden Medicine - Some vanilla bulk recipes are not added due to potential duplication.


Credits

Some artwork revisions by Oskar Potocki.

Chinese (Simplified) translation by Maxwell.J


Github

rar file available: https://github.com/PeladorRW/SocialSupplements

Pelador's Discord

https://discord.gg/CFNP26C

V1.1 Collection

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2012817741


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38 Comments
Mlie Aug 12, 2020 @ 3:37am 
Since Pelador has announced their retirement from modding I made an update of this:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2195052690
Hope it helps anyone!
ChrisPikula Jul 22, 2020 @ 9:34pm 
So, I found a fun, minor, graphical bug.
If you zoom close in on hot sauce in a stockpile, it looks fine. If you zoom out slowly, at a certain point the sprite dramatically reduces in size. Looks kinda funny.
Pelador  [author] Jun 19, 2020 @ 9:11pm 
@Update

Compatibility VCE/VPE - fruits, peppers and other items will be used in applicable recipes.
Pelador  [author] Jun 16, 2020 @ 5:17pm 
@DMCurt

As you say early days, but considering that VCE would likely be a popular mod I would look at sensible compatibility interests. Though looking at the planned implementation, VCE looks like it might be adding it's own mechanisms to enhance meals also.
DMCurt Jun 16, 2020 @ 1:45pm 
It's probably very early to ask, seeing as the mod hasn't even come out yet... but do you have any plans to integrate hot sauce with the meals from Vanilla Cooking Expanded, when it's released? It adds several new meal types, and being able to jazz them up for my pawns would be fun.
Omega13 May 27, 2020 @ 11:20pm 
Oh, that's quite nice. I do like the hot sauce.
Pelador  [author] May 27, 2020 @ 8:42pm 
@Update @Omega13

Balance review of hot peppers and sauce.

The yield of the peppers has been increased to 8 from 6 and the ratio of peppers to hot sauce in the recipes reduced from 5:1 to 4:1. This means that you will roughly need an equivalent 60% of your previous growing space for peppers to achieve the same returns in hot sauce.
Omega13 May 21, 2020 @ 2:11am 
All of that makes perfect sense, just thought I'd toss my thoughts out there since you're so good at responding to them. Loving your mods a lot, though there is just so much new stuff in it. The pdfs you have made help a great deal, though it may be helpful to see some sort of list of the new ingredients and items that have been added and what they are used for? For instance I have lots of various salts but I'm not sure if I should sell them or not since I'm not sure what they'll eventually be used to make. I know that's a lot of work as well, just tossing the idea out there. Thank you for being so prolific with such interesting mods.
Pelador  [author] May 21, 2020 @ 1:59am 
@Omega13

If Dismar or anyone else wants to add additional recipes with whatever effects then I'm not adverse to them doing so. But I don't personally have the time to make these kinds of items. Otherwise I would have made a number of additional meal items some time ago. (Things like curries and fish & chips etc.) But generics like spicy meals or vanilla meals can cover these things.

As to the cultivation of the peppers that seems reasonably balanced to me. And yes for the mood benefits and minor boost to health it is important not to just make this an incidental consideration. There is also hydroponics to consider.
Omega13 May 21, 2020 @ 1:31am 
So - I love the spicy meals. Is there any chance for a full compatibility with mods that add recipes like Veggie Garden to get, say, spicy stir fry or would that be OP?

Also just a comment - I am currently growing 63 tiles of hot peppers year round on mostly fertile soil, and that is not enough to keep a colony of 8 organics (the androids don't get to eat the spicy meals) in spicy meals. I'm not sure if that means the peppers don't grow fast enough or if they are intended as a luxury rather than an every day thing, so just throwing that out there. (And yes I have made sure my cooks aren't using the precious peppers for anything but hot sauce.)