RimWorld

RimWorld

[XND] Improved Anesthetic
54 kommentarer
Harry_Robinson1 11. maj 2022 kl. 17:15 
Is this actually vanilla now or do I have another mod implimenting stuff like this without realising?
lilwhitemouse 31. jan. 2019 kl. 15:03 
Is it still on github?
XeoNovaDan  [ophavsmand] 6. jan. 2019 kl. 5:07 
@lilwhitemouse - Yes
lilwhitemouse 5. jan. 2019 kl. 19:08 
So this mod is un-updated and open to adventurous moders to bring to 1.0?
NotTildaSwinton 19. sep. 2018 kl. 18:52 
Please and thank you!
XeoNovaDan  [ophavsmand] 19. sep. 2018 kl. 12:18 
Hmm, I *may* pick this up again at some point. It's low priority though. It's open for unofficial maintenance in the meantime though.
Jaxx - pshoooo 19. sep. 2018 kl. 12:00 
echoing other sentiments, hoping for an update to this as well. it is something that affects any colony, even high end supercolonies, and provides a bit of balancing.
E_T 19. sep. 2018 kl. 8:49 
B19?
NotTildaSwinton 19. apr. 2018 kl. 14:41 
@Avil
It is actually possible to modify pawn's hunger rate, which is a pretty close way of changing their 'apetite'
Cloud Breaker 8. mar. 2018 kl. 1:04 
Great mod I like your attention to detail. And vomiting from anesthesia is very common typically they dont let you eat 12 hours before a surgery because you WILL throw up when you get administered.
avil 7. mar. 2018 kl. 9:20 
Ah, I see where you com from. Well, generally after surgery you have little appetite for food, so vomiting is hardly a problem. But in rimworld there is no way to simulate a loss of appetite.
XeoNovaDan  [ophavsmand] 7. mar. 2018 kl. 8:53 
avil - Apparently one of the side-effects of general anesthesia is nausea, and I thought vomiting was the best way to represent that. Not hyper realistic, but I think it could lead to some interesting circumstances for storytelling.
avil 7. mar. 2018 kl. 5:30 
Of course, it's differs on the surgery. I had surgery on innards myself, and got issues with muscles. I could barely sit without exhaustion, and it took me almost a month to recover. But vomiting? Whats vomiting about? Why? Whole hospital of post-surgies, and noone was vometing.
XeoNovaDan  [ophavsmand] 27. nov. 2017 kl. 17:51 
Thanks!
Omnom 27. nov. 2017 kl. 17:48 
Very cool mod btw. Definitely going in my game. This should add some needed challenge when upgrading all of my broken colonists to super soldiers
Omnom 27. nov. 2017 kl. 17:39 
bwahaha thanks for sharing, @linkfanpc
lonkers 18. nov. 2017 kl. 14:56 
As someone who has been put under with anestesia recently because of an infection in my appendix, i can say these are definetly balanced. Though recovering could possibly be made to be very minor but last 3-8 days.

@Elledal: I can confirm that. I literally can't remember a thing around two weeks after my surgery and it's about 4-5 months later now. Although according to my family, i just laid in my bed most of the time, the rest of it comprised of me walking around saying "HEY YOU DIDJA NO I HAD A SURGERY!" *collapses*
lilwhitemouse 9. okt. 2017 kl. 9:10 
Gotcha; thanks! I appreciate the mod.
XeoNovaDan  [ophavsmand] 9. okt. 2017 kl. 3:39 
@lilwhitemouse Nope, it doesn't. I don't know how to C#, so I won't be able to add that myself.
lilwhitemouse 9. okt. 2017 kl. 0:13 
Does the patch's risk apply when using glitterworld medicine?
XeoNovaDan  [ophavsmand] 15. juni 2017 kl. 3:30 
Just made a patch to re-add the risk of Alzheimer's at 1-in-300.
DeadTomLives 13. juni 2017 kl. 16:45 
It's a function, though, there shouldn't be any reason you can't call that function when applying things I wouldn't think. Like I said I don't know anything about rimworld modding but I've modded other stuff in similar code bases, so you might be right.
XeoNovaDan  [ophavsmand] 13. juni 2017 kl. 16:05 
I think ageFractionChanceCurve only happens with HediffGivers
DeadTomLives 13. juni 2017 kl. 15:56 
i think if you took the ageFractionChanceCurve stuff you could lock Alzheimer's to older patients.

Alzheimer's in Rimworld, amazingly enough, has a 0% chance at 42% of life expectancy (go go early onset representation!). I suspect that this math is fuzzy in some way so at 42% LE you have a teensy, weensy chance and then at 43% you have some chance between 0% and .06%.

If you tried this and I'm retarded and it doesn't work for some reason then okay whups. I still think Alzheimer's should be a anaesthetic malady because it's the truth, IRL.
DeadTomLives 13. juni 2017 kl. 15:26 
Well let me poke around a little, I've never bothered to look into rimworld modding myself but if it's just C# stuff...
XeoNovaDan  [ophavsmand] 13. juni 2017 kl. 14:01 
I have a sneaking suspicion that in order to implement your suggestion, that'd require some C# sorcery.

I know little more than Console.WriteLine("Message here")
DeadTomLives 13. juni 2017 kl. 13:57 
Aw. Maybe make it cause some kind of new moodlet that lasts a long time, instead of a condition like alzheimers? Anaesthesic Dementia or something, have it last a couple quadrums? I don't know if that's easy or hard to do or not, knowing nothing about rimworld modding.

Same chance as the nerfed alzheimer's chance but now it's just a malus that goes away after a period of time instead of a permanent condition.
XeoNovaDan  [ophavsmand] 13. juni 2017 kl. 13:17 
Nerfed anaesthetic so that it no longer causes Alzheimer's.
XeoNovaDan  [ophavsmand] 13. juni 2017 kl. 12:23 
Hmm, I may backtrack on Alzheimer's completely then; it's really not a popular concept. I don't particularly feel like doing a 'LITE' version.
Katieclysm 13. juni 2017 kl. 8:33 
Yeah, Alzheimer's is a no, unless it's restricted to older patients. RNG is my bane and I've already dealt with one Alzheimer's colonist, after which I'd be happy just removing that condition from the game entirely.
DeadTomLives 10. juni 2017 kl. 12:29 
@XeoNovaDan That seems a lot more agreeable, I'm already loving this mod, so I'm glad it's not QUITE so dangerous (mathematically) to do surgeries.
XeoNovaDan  [ophavsmand] 10. juni 2017 kl. 10:22 
Alzheimer's now has a roughly 1 in 258 chance of occuring now. I'd say that's a fair compromise.
DeadTomLives 7. juni 2017 kl. 17:37 
http://www.alzheimer.ca/en/About-dementia/Alzheimer-s-disease/Risk-factors/Aluminum Just one of many sites reachable with cursory googling to disprove that crazy dude.
DeadTomLives 7. juni 2017 kl. 17:37 
I might download the manual version so I can modify it so it's skewed heavily toward older people (I am okay with 1 in 150 applications of general affecting my pawns aged 65 and older, on average, but that seems extremely high for a younger population. I'd push it more toward something like 1 in 500 or so, since it's alzheimers in RW is pretty serious) since that's what the research shows.

As for "The" SeanMacLeod I hope no one believes that dude. One study done many decades ago showed a sort of maybe positive link between aluminum and dementia, no one else has been able to replicate that and there is definitely not GENERAL CONSENSUS. General consensus is reserved for stuff like 'yeah, gravity is a thing' or 'yeah, evolution is real', not 'yeah, that thing the dude stocking shelves at the healthfood store told me is real'
Hex: ecute Order 66 3. juni 2017 kl. 4:24 
Nah, I wasn't really recommending an increase in the effects of anaesthetic, I just wanted to share an interesting fact :D
XeoNovaDan  [ophavsmand] 3. juni 2017 kl. 2:25 
I may or may not change it so that anaesthetic will go on for a quadrum in that case - which is 900,000 ticks, up from the current maximum of 135,000 ticks.

Or there's always the dropbox installation where you can add that stage yourself. Shouldn't be too difficult seeing as everything you need for that is already in.
Hex: ecute Order 66 3. juni 2017 kl. 2:12 
I realised that I didn't clarify how the anaesthetic actually affects people over the course of those months: Their memory is impaired, first and foremost- however there is a small chance that some memory's won't return! Which is quite a worrying concept when you think about it...
XeoNovaDan  [ophavsmand] 3. juni 2017 kl. 1:41 
Interesting. But for gameplay balance purposes, that shan't be implemented.
Hex: ecute Order 66 2. juni 2017 kl. 19:50 
Did you know the effects of anaesthetic can last up to 3 months?
"The" SeanMacLeod 1. juni 2017 kl. 1:31 
.....but there IS general consensus that aluminum oxide contributes to Alzheimer's development, which is why I never smoke from an aluminum pipe.
Wow, I think I need to go to ZorbaTHut's "Let's Be Honest Here" mod.........
XeoNovaDan  [ophavsmand] 31. maj 2017 kl. 14:00 
https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/info/20010/risk_factors_and_prevention/487/general_anaesthetics

Well, I'm not making any tweaks anyway. If you've got a problem with it, either don't use the mod (you probably don't anyway), or get the manual version and tweak it yourself. I rarely get balance feedback, and it's just like going to somewhere you have no clue how to get to, without directions.
DuckAndCower 31. maj 2017 kl. 13:55 
I don't understand the Alzheimer's thing. There's no scientific consensus that general anesthesia causes Alzheimer's. According to the numbers you give, about 1 in every 150 administrations of general anesthesia causes Alzheimer's. Does that seem realistic to you?
Hex: ecute Order 66 30. maj 2017 kl. 1:34 
"cu- come off your high horse buddy!"
Nemo 29. maj 2017 kl. 19:58 
Are you telling me that if you crash landed on a desert planet with three other [same sex, assuming you're straight] that you wouldn't fap? Bro, chill. People need some way to relax.
Koningkrush 29. maj 2017 kl. 17:15 
How does masturbation not have relevance to being stranded on a rimworld? I generally only download mods that enhance simulation/realism aspects, and that's one of the first mods I plan on downloading.
XeoNovaDan  [ophavsmand] 29. maj 2017 kl. 17:00 
Ugh... I get where you're coming from, but it's just such a bug-bear.
XeoNovaDan  [ophavsmand] 29. maj 2017 kl. 16:29 
Sadly, low-quality, perverse mods do seem to generate press. I'm glad that the 'self-lovin' mod is only on the Workshop and not corrupting the Forums too.
Oktakon 29. maj 2017 kl. 16:24 
hmm no i feel ya bud i thought the same when that mastbator mod "came" out.... was pretty much like when fallout 4 first came out the very important mods like the quailty of life and PA mods were the only ones, then the F cup anime breast phikics mods was sure to come eventually and yes they are the top 10 DL mod now on nexus? why ... becuase boobies thats why....
XeoNovaDan  [ophavsmand] 29. maj 2017 kl. 16:15 
@Dominus Pizza This is a component of my Surgery Tweaks Mod, so it's technically already included.

@Oktakon Very true. I've been at the game for just under 5 months, and I just find it particularly degrading how some mods completely irrelevant to the lore (although admittedly seemingly very-well written), or something as perverse as... monstergirls, gets more press than mods that actually have relevance to the core game and balance enhancements.

I don't mind the little chitchat, but I'll cease to update any of my mods.