Rimworld Mod Rundown – Hospitality



In this video we cover the OG mod for making runs less combat focused, allowing us to overcharge visitors to stay in our colonists old rooms or the repurposed prison cells.

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https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=753498552

If you’d like to see my full list of recommended mods to try, check out my Steam Collection here
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2929924947

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Outro music by Harris Heller (Streambeats) – Ambient Gold
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdKMWXN4rIw

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19 thoughts on “Rimworld Mod Rundown – Hospitality”

  1. To me, this is the real actual game now. The mod is so simple but it is basically an entirely new game mode. The Rich Explorer start says it all, the Glitter world let me down, and I am going to make a new one because I can.

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  2. this mod is so cool i tought it was vanilla, so imagine my dissapointment when i couldnt just load phoebe peaceful, set in the middle of the road and open a bar, and maybe kidnap some guess to feed a cult or a sanquifage…

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  3. This mod is so essential to me, I play ideology City Builder and built a lot of buildings, having guests visiting really populate my city. I LOVE! Seeing them walk around

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  4. Being unreasonably averse to sending pawns out into the world I really appreciate this mod and its offspring. Until a drop pod raid turns my colony into a perverse form of stationary escort mission.
    People keep complaining though that 10 silver's a bit steep for an excellent cot. I guess some folk would rather sleep in a casket instead of an ancient super soldier bunker.

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  5. I usually have free hostel space in the hallways outside my colonist bedrooms, let them eat from the nutrient paste dispenser for free (I consider shelter and food to be basic human rights), but make them pay for actual meals as well as actual bedrooms (usually just an unused prison cell) and actual meals. Then, I have drugs and old clothes available for them to buy if they want. It just feels like how an actual rimworld colony would handle the concept of hospitality. "You can stay and have access to a bed and some nutrient paste, but luxuries are extra."

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  6. I think you should do a short review on the weapons & armor from Vaults of Vagar.
    They’re good alternatives to some of the weapons in VWE, and the armor can also hit a few sweet spots.
    Plus the Chimera is dope.

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  7. Such a shame HugsLib is in a really shaky state after 1.5 … often one of the main culprits for black screen errors, and no-one's really done anything but basic life support for a while so unlikely to be any resolutions.

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  8. I love hospitality. I don’t play Rimworld to commit pointless war crimes. It feels good to set up a hotel for weary travellers to stay for the price of a song, watching them mingle around the saloon well stocked with nice liquors, playing cards and just having a nice time. Sometimes even seeing repeat visitors like the (baseliner) mother of one of my colonists who was hanging around the otherwise all furry faction (with the male supremacist meme, ew) presumably fucking the foxes

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