RimWorld

RimWorld

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24 Kommentare
Agent_Orange 8. Aug. um 6:50 
thank you for adding my favorite seed
zgenaya 20. März um 14:27 
not gonna use this mod, but for those in comments (like me) wondering ". . .do they mean grapeseed?" I googled it and yes, its rapeseed lol
xkp92110(orick) 2. Feb. um 21:38 
thanks fo answer. : P
sumikanest  [Autor] 2. Feb. um 17:58 
返事が遅くなってもうしわけない。
油漬けの人肉で「人肉を調理した」が付与されないで、いいでしょうか?
それを実行するにはもう少し高度な改造が必要なため、仕様ということにしておいてください。
(詰め込んで漬け込んでるうちになんか見た目変わったんだよそうしよう!)
sumikanest  [Autor] 2. Feb. um 17:58 
I'm sorry for the late reply.
Is it okay for human meat soaked in oil not to be labeled as "cooked human meat"?
It requires some more advanced modification to run it, so please keep it as a specification.
(While I stuffed it and marinated it, it looked different, so let's do that!)
xkp92110(orick) 17. Jan. um 21:25 
humanmeat in oil can get good mood for Cannibal meme pawns.
But cooking any meal with humanmeat in oil that Cannibal meme pawns can't get Cannibal meme good mood(only Cooked cannibalism -15)
Ratshit 22. Dez. 2023 um 19:25 
rapeseed
sumikanest  [Autor] 10. Okt. 2023 um 20:34 
@yanwoo
Thanks!!
I'll fix it soon!!
yanwoo 10. Okt. 2023 um 20:14 
I found an error. In nanohana.xml -> Sm_oil_barrel -> thingCategories, DankPyon_TrebuchetAmmo should require medieval overhaul rather than royalty dlc.
sumikanest  [Autor] 7. Okt. 2023 um 16:50 
@``
Sorry for the slow response.
I just changed the price to something equivalent to the material cost.

but……
What were they going to do with all the plates they ordered?
`` 4. Okt. 2023 um 1:44 
The price of empty oil dish price is too low, for trading mission i need make 4620 dishes and i can't produce multiple them once
sumikanest  [Autor] 20. Sep. 2023 um 19:41 
thank you.
I tried changing the English notation.
TurtleShroom 20. Sep. 2023 um 19:01 
Also, as others have said, rapeseed oil and canola oil are not the same thing. If you want to be historically accurate to medieval times, you are growing a Rapeseed Plant and processing it into Rapeseed Oil. Canola oil is a modern invention.
TurtleShroom 20. Sep. 2023 um 18:59 
The flour is not called "rape", but rather, "rapeseed". It's always "rape seed ", never "rape". The term is rapeseed and "rape seed plant", not "rape plant".
TurtleShroom 20. Sep. 2023 um 18:56 
HOLY BASED
sumikanest  [Autor] 19. Sep. 2023 um 3:47 
MOD has been updated. Please see the changelog for details.
I heard many interesting stories about language.
Hay fever spreads across countries...

By the way, what is the safe notation for this flower?
Tana 18. Sep. 2023 um 7:43 
Sorry, EbeneezerSquid, you're more wrong than right on this one.

Canola is more than just a 'marketing move', it's a separate cultivar that was originally bred from the rape plant for purposes of creating a new, low cost but also pleasant tasting, oil. Because rape seed oil has a high acid content.

They succeeded, and so the Canadian Oil, Low Acid was created and named. CanOLA. Canola.

... Guess where the people who created it were from...

Now, whether 'Canola' is still the same as 'rape plant'... is a 'natural philosophy' question, not practical. We don't consider kale, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cabbage, and cauliflower to be the same. Even though they're all cultivars of the same plant.

Canola has a different taste from rape oil, and gets a different name so consumers can choose which they prefer. Because they aren't the same in practice, even if they might be the same in origin.

Meanwhile, rape oil still exists and is still used in places. But isn't canola.
Skeloton 17. Sep. 2023 um 9:57 
Its still called as such in the UK, I should know. As its pollen from the nearby fields keeps to its namesake on my nasal cavity a few months every year.
EbeneezerSquid 17. Sep. 2023 um 6:33 
For Centuries It was Called the Rape flower and the Rape Seed. But when they wanted to market it as an alternative to other oils in the supermarked they decided to invent the word "Canola" out of whole cloth to describe it as the word shares its spelling (I think it was pronounced differently) with the horrible crime - and that just isn't marketable.
It seems that "Canola" has started to make its way backward to the plant in the half-century since its invention, but you would have to ask a farmer. A reeal one, in the 21st century, not the 55th.
ショーン(sean) 17. Sep. 2023 um 6:14 
Heh, now thats something.
Holgast 17. Sep. 2023 um 3:45 
yeah the plant is called rapeseed, but due to the unfortunate connotations of the word, is often called 'canola' instead to go along with 'canola oil'
Smaug 16. Sep. 2023 um 8:11 
@ショーン(sean)
The flower is literally called rape in English, comes from latin rāpa, meaning turnip as the young plants look nearly identical.
sumikanest  [Autor] 16. Sep. 2023 um 5:31 
Nanohana mean canola flower.
It's dangerous not to review Google Translate...
ショーン(sean) 16. Sep. 2023 um 4:32 
>Rape blossom

What.......?