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ITT: People who think you play a single player game "wrong" because you don't play it the same as them.
If you don't like the mod, then just don't download it. Literally nobody who matters cares about your hot take on the current status of generative AI when downloading Rimworld mods.
Good work on this mod. I think it's a great idea for folks who want more lore in their colonies but don't want to write it up every time. I appreciate your efforts here, Random. Have some awards.
also I can tell you're using GPT for your replies, typical slop user- can't even communicate without getting a prompt to do it for them
However, the nature of randomness makes it tricky to conceptualize everything at first, since all the elements are blended. Imagine arbitrarily generated faction ideologies in a typical run—I just couldn’t immerse myself in that kind of content, and I felt the same about randomized runs. That’s why I made this mod.