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Tame With Kibble - a food restriction for taming and training animals
   
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Mod, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4
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Apr 1, 2020 @ 10:58am
Nov 30, 2022 @ 1:20pm
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Tame With Kibble - a food restriction for taming and training animals

Description
Description :

You have some huge stack of kibble, but your tamer is determined to use your potatoes that you would like to use to make lavish meal? This mod allows you to restrict in a general way which food your tamers will choose to tame or train animals!


Feature :

This mod creates a new food restriction that restrict which food your pawns use for taming or training, this restriction is general, there is no need to affect it.

You can change the restriction name without issue, by default it's TameRestriction.


New :

30/11/2022 :
Add a shorcut to the food restriction in the wildlife menu


Note :

You can add or remove this mod without any issue.

If you want a similare mod for tending animal you can use my other mod Animals Don't Need Lavish Meal To Heal

Compability :
This mod use the vanilla food restriction menu, so if a mod remove that menu you won't be able to change the food restriction in game.

Disclaimer :

I'm not sure it's still the case since it's been a while I did this test but there was multiple little odd behaviour when taming. There not due to this mod but came from the base game.

Since this mod restrict your colonie available food amount for taming and training, you may encounter one of those behaviour more often.

- When a pawn check if he can tame, he need to find a certain amount of the same food, for big animals like thrumbo a tamer just need 12 food unit to tame them but will search a 48+ unit food stack. If he don't find the food stack the colonist will not tame nor you can force him to tame. Its a base game problem !
39 Comments
Lachy Jun 15, 2024 @ 4:15am 
This mod crashes my game on starting a colony. I've narrowed it down to just this mod because it doesn't crash when I just disable this.
lol May 10, 2024 @ 10:06pm 
A vote for 1.5
hottt3 Jan 15, 2023 @ 7:16am 
Is your mod compatible with Animal Controls mod steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2426119067 ? Anyway, unfortunately this mod is not working for me - animals on my map just don't want to be tamed with kibbles. I believe I tried everything...
noenear  [author] Nov 4, 2022 @ 11:25am 
@cobaltwolf2002
It should work.
The only thing that wouldn't work well with this mod would be another mod that remove the vanilla food restriction menu and it would only prevent you to change which food you want to restrict.
Kudaria Nov 4, 2022 @ 7:58am 
I use all the kibble which adds a meaty kibble and veggie kibble, would this mod work with that one? Would I need to add something to the xml tables?
Pipi Jun 25, 2021 @ 6:50am 
OK I LOVE YOU SORRY
noenear  [author] Jun 24, 2021 @ 5:25am 
@Pipi
Open the vanilla food restiction menu then click "select food restriction" ( top-left in the screenshot )
Then select the TameRestriction rule, you can modify what allowed here.
Pipi Jun 20, 2021 @ 12:48pm 
BUT WHERE IS IT? WHERE IS THE MENU? It doesn't make sense it's in vanilla menu because if I won't allow meat then it won't be allowed for my pawns to for cooking??
AmbiguousMonk Sep 19, 2020 @ 10:01am 
I started a brand new game (using my current modlist) with three colonists, spawned a couple wargs and a bunch of meat with developer mode, and then watched Dub's Performance Analyzer to see if the stutter happens when the pawns start a training job

Turns out it does not happen under those conditions, so it's definitely something specific to my save file, but not my modlist. I have wargs, timberwolves, and horses (~10 in total) in my save though, so maybe it has something to do with multiple animals having different diet types?
noenear  [author] Sep 19, 2020 @ 7:10am 
@AmbiguousMonk
"I've also confirmed that the issue doesn't occur with a new game and only a few animals"
Can you elaborate more on this point? I'm not sure I understood it correctely.
It only occur with specific animal? which one? do these animal have the same diet type?