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RimWorld-ResearchPal

Version License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Smooth painless research

Features

  • automatically generated to maximize readability*.
  • shows research projects, buildings, plants and recipes unlocked by each research project.
  • projects can be queued, and colonists will automatically start the next project when the current research project completes.
  • search functionality to quickly find research projects.
  • helptab integration, right click the researches for extra information.

FAQ

Can I add/remove this from an existing save?

You can add it to existing saves without problems. Removing this mod will lead to some errors when loading, but these should not affect gameplay - and will go away after saving.

Why is research X in position Y?

Lonely unconnected researches will be found on top. The rest follows a stacking algorithm.

Can I use this with mod X

Should work with everything, even alongside ResearchTree. They'll have different queues though.

This looks very similar to ResearchTree

This is a fork, Fluffy's ResearchTree is the upstream project, there are minor but important differences between those two projects. ResearchPal offers a denser layout and builds it as RimWorld starts. Less scrolling for the user and in my experience no slowdowns or lag.

Technical

It's all magic. Fluffy knows the how, I just adapt things. See their GitHub.

License

All original code in this mod is licensed under the MIT license. Do what you want, but give me credit. All original content (e.g. text, imagery, sounds) in this mod is licensed under the CC-BY-SA 4.0 license.

Parts of the code in this mod, and some content may be licensed by their original authors. If this is the case, the original author & license will either be given in the source code, or be in a LICENSE file next to the content. Please do not decompile my mods, but use the original source code available on GitHub, so license information in the source code is preserved.

Feeling grateful?

Buy Fluffy a coffee. They did most of the work.

Credits:

All the work by Fluffy

Some optimizations by NotFood

Previous updates by NotFood and Skyarkangel