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Metal Don't Burn (UNOFFICIAL 1.6 PATCH)
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Mod, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6
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Jul 25, 2021 @ 10:41am
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Metal Don't Burn (UNOFFICIAL 1.6 PATCH)

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Metals don't burn. So, stop it! Bad Rimworld.

Non-Steam Link: https://github.com/theoretischer/metal-dont-burn

This is NOT the Original. It's only a small and easy fix for the mod to work in 1.5.
All credits belong to NECEROS.
Original: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2022726345

When you like his mods you can support him on Patreon:
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Jul 26, 2021 @ 4:35am
Bugs
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Starempire42 Aug 4 @ 3:15pm 
You have surpassed the original in literally every way (visitors/Subscribers/favorites etc)
Starempire42 Aug 4 @ 3:13pm 
At this point I don't think this should be called "Unofficial patch" anymore
MeteorJunk Jul 20 @ 1:34am 
lol
Chris_  [author] Jul 20 @ 1:30am 
@MeteorJunk congratulations on being the 100th comment xD
MeteorJunk Jul 17 @ 5:17pm 
always gotta love the subgroup of furries that are confidently wrong about everything and identify as a 'protogen'
Avallac Jul 16 @ 5:23am 
@Professional Dumbass the name checks out. Go back to school. Metals don't burn because of carbon, in fact carbon has nothing to do with it. Metals can oxidize (burn) at extremely high temperatures if there are very high levels of oxygen. Neither of which happens in-game.
Ġedryht of Wōden May 21 @ 8:02am 
@Comments Below
I still feel it's kinda stupid to lose metal resources to a house fire. Even if the atmosphere was rich in oxygen I'd imagine it'd have to be so potent that humans couldn't survive to see steel igniting.
Ertyly744 Apr 23 @ 5:04pm 
It's true — and because of the giant insectoids, we can say that RimWorld's atmosphere is likely rich in oxygen. This would enhance the flammability of steel.
What you could do is make metal more resistant to fire: for example, it would only catch fire if exposed to an intense heat source nearby, but not if it's just surrounded by flames — in that case, there wouldn't be enough oxygen left for it to ignite properly.
Professional Dumbass Apr 14 @ 2:42pm 
Fun fact: Steel can burn IRL due to it being ~2 carbon (Thats basically coal for non chemists) Its just really fucking hard to light it.

I know this from personal experience and basic chemistry class.
Cat Princess Jan 15 @ 1:04pm 
Chemfuel can’t melt steel