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RimWorld 1.0 released

It's finally here! I just hit the button to release RimWorld 1.0. Thank you to everyone! I have many people to be grateful to (many of whom I mentioned in the last update). There's a juicy new trailer you can watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tDrxOASUog Some logistical details (I also mentioned last time): If you're playing an unmodded game, just keep playing. Version 1.0 will be compatible with un-modded savegames from Beta 19 and Beta 18. If you're playing a modded game, you should follow these two steps now: 1. In Steam Library, right-click on RimWorld, select Properties, go to the Betas tab and select the "beta19" beta. 2. Back up your mod files. ----2a. Copy all the files in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\294100 ----2b. Paste them all in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\RimWorld\Mods I'm recommending modders don't update in-place to prevent the above problem, but can't guarantee everyone will get the message. 1.0 is mostly the same as Beta 19, with a lot of bugfixes. The only significant new feature is a new food restriction system that allows you to determine what your colonists and prisoners are allowed to eat. Time to celebrate over here! Thanks again everyone.


[ 2018-10-17 15:01:45 CET ] [ Original post ]



RimWorld
Ludeon Studios
  • Developer

  • Ludeon Studios
  • Publisher

  • 2018-10-17
  • Release

  • Strategy Simulation Singleplayer
  • Tags

  • Game News Posts 139  
    🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
  • Controls

  • Overwhelmingly Positive

    (164748 reviews)


  • Review Score

  • https://ludeon.com
  • Website

  • https://store.steampowered.com/app/294100 
  • Steam Store

  • The Game includes VR Support



    RimWorld (Linux) [194.51 M]RimWorld - Royalty (Linux) [32.75 M]RimWorld - Kepler (Linux) [56.87 M]RimWorld - Euclid (Linux) [39.71 M]

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  • RimWorld Name in Game Access
    RimWorld - Royalty
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  • Available DLCs

  • RimWorld is a sci-fi colony sim driven by an intelligent AI storyteller. Inspired by Dwarf Fortress, Firefly, and Dune.

    You begin with three survivors of a shipwreck on a distant world.
    • Manage colonists' moods, needs, wounds, and illnesses.
    • Fashion structures, weapons, and apparel from metal, wood, stone, cloth, or futuristic materials.
    • Tame and train cute pets, productive farm animals, and deadly attack beasts.
    • Watch colonists develop and break relationships with family members, lovers, and spouses.
    • Fight pirate raiders, hostile tribes, rampaging animals, giant tunnelling insects and ancient killing machines.
    • Trade with passing ships and trade caravans.
    • Decorate your colony to make it into a pleasurable space.
    • Dig through snow, weather storms, and fight fires.
    • Capture refugees or prisoners and turn them to your side or sell them into slavery.
    • Discover a new generated world each time you play.
    • Build colonies in the desert, jungle, tundra, and more.
    • Learn to play easily with the help of an intelligent and unobtrusive AI tutor.

    RimWorld is a story generator. It’s designed to co-author tragic, twisted, and triumphant stories about imprisoned pirates, desperate colonists, starvation and survival. It works by controlling the “random” events that the world throws at you. Every thunderstorm, pirate raid, and traveling salesman is a card dealt into your story by the AI Storyteller. There are several storytellers to choose from. Randy Random does crazy stuff, Cassandra Classic goes for rising tension, and Phoebe Friendly just makes good things happen.

    Your colonists are not professional settlers – they’re crash-landed survivors from a passenger liner destroyed in orbit. You can end up with a nobleman, an accountant, and a housewife. You’ll acquire more colonists by capturing them in combat and turning them to your side, buying them from slave traders, or taking in refugees. So your colony will always be a motley crew.

    Each person’s background is tracked and affects how they play. A nobleman will be great at social skills (recruiting prisoners, negotiating trade prices), but refuse to do physical work. A farm oaf knows how to grow food by long experience, but cannot do research. A nerdy scientist is great at research, but cannot do social tasks at all. A genetically engineered assassin can do nothing but kill – but he does that very well.

    Colonists develop - and destroy - relationships. Each has an opinion of the others, which determines whether they'll become lovers, marry, cheat, or fight. Perhaps your two best colonists are happily married - until one of them falls for the dashing surgeon who saved her from a gunshot wound.

    The game generates a whole planet from pole to equator. You choose whether to land your crash pods in a cold northern tundra, a parched desert plain, a temperate forest, or a steaming equatorial jungle. Different areas have different animals, plants, diseases, temperatures, rainfall, mineral resources, and terrain. These challenges of surviving in a disease-infested, choking jungle are very different from those in a parched desert wasteland or a frozen tundra with a two-month growing season.

    You can tame and train animals. Lovable pets will cheer up sad colonists. Farm animals can be worked, milked, and sheared. Attack beasts can be released upon your enemies. There are many animals - cats, labrador retrievers, grizzly bears, camels, cougars, chinchillas, chickens, and exotic alien-like lifeforms.

    People in RimWorld constantly observe their situation and surroundings in order to decide how to feel at any given moment. They respond to hunger and fatigue, witnessing death, disrespectfully unburied corpses, being wounded, being left in darkness, getting packed into cramped environments, sleeping outside or in the same room as others, and many other situations. If they're too stressed, they might lash out or break down.

    Wounds, infections, prosthetics, and chronic conditions are tracked on each body part and affect characters' capacities. Eye injuries make it hard to shoot or do surgery. Wounded legs slow people down. Hands, brain, mouth, heart, liver, kidneys, stomach, feet, fingers, toes, and more can all be wounded, diseased, or missing, and all have logical in-game effects. And other species have their own body layouts - take off a deer's leg, and it can still hobble on the other three. Take off a rhino's horn, and it's much less dangerous.

    You can repair body parts with prosthetics ranging from primitive to transcendent. A peg leg will get Joe Colonist walking after an unfortunate incident with a rhinoceros, but he'll still be quite slow. Buy an expensive bionic leg from a trader the next year, and Joe becomes a superhuman runner. You can even extract, sell, buy, and transplant internal organs.

    And there's much more than that! The game is easy to mod and has an active mod community. Read more at http://rimworldgame.com.

    (All non-English translations are made by fans.)
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    • Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000 or other shader model 4.0
    • Storage: 1 GB available space
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