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Tree Stump Mod Cause it’s BrunoSupremo and everything he makes is awesome. Pandemic’s Art and Modding Corner! Bringing Pretty Back since 2017! Fan Media Feb 2014 Some great furniture additions!. #STONEHEARTH MODS 2017 UPDATE#
EndPieces 1.09 A20 Update Endcaps for fences can save ya time on lining those darn fences up just so, so they look decent. Great if you’re looking for options that make an area or tunnel feel more open. Stonehearth Doorways 2.0 Adds some doorframes without doors. Yang & co’s Creations More decorations and the Painter class. If you’re a fan of green there are stone and wooden lanterns that emit green light. (A21) 8BitCrab’s Rune Mod: V2.6 More lighting options and decorations. That’s just so I don’t get any marble veins, the metal is a higher priority and you get enough of it as is. Mods from Tuhalu More decorations!! I always disable this one when starting a new game, then once I’ve picked a map and my starting point, save and enable this mod. Settlement Decor Mod A TON of new decorations, can’t go wrong with this one…unless you suffer indecisiveness from too many options. #STONEHEARTH MODS 2017 FULL#
More lights from Mel (and other modelling stuff) MelOzone will brighten your day with this wonderful mod full of lighting options. Slabs with terrain colors More colors for building, yes please. Fornjotr - Models mod R003 His models are adorable and they stay true to the aesthetic of the game. BreweryMod Even more crops for your farmers, recipes for your cook, and decorations. ( Stonehearth Cafe (Cooking And Farming Expansion) 1.92) New crops for your farmers, recipes for your cook, new critters for your shepherd, and decorations. Better Stockpiles v0.21.1 (If you get this you should use MaraRose’s Container Mod it adds so many profession specific decorative containers you’re doing yourself a disservice by not getting it as well). I try to take most of the mods that add decorations, but there are definitely some I couldn’t live without for the function. If there are enough responses to the questions, I’ll sum everything up and write it down as clear as possible in this thread for everyone else who can’t find anything but not the things he’s searching for in this jungle So I want your ideas and if it’s not that much work maybe I’ll try to work on it^^ What mods would you like to see the most? What are you missing in this game the most? I am a big fan of modding and mod in several games by myself, too. What mod-combinations are the best for you? For example, BetterStockpiles and the Cookmod are a good combination because with that, you can easily sort your new added crops in the BS sorting system. What mods are you using the most? What mods are a must-have for you? At least for some little mods that aren’t that popular but still pretty neat. Why don’t we make a new list with all the mods, sorted in “last update” and / or “last supported game version”? Or with genres. What mods are up to date, still? I mean sure, there “is” a wiki but its last edit was 2016 so I don’t think this is really up-to-date. Twitch.Hello my dear modding-friends! You know there are maaaaaaaany many mods in the discourse and I was wondering about a couple things in the last days:. There is also an official Stonehearth modding guide, which currently covers the very basics, but is planned to be expanded with in-depth tutorials and a scripting reference. The in-game mod settings now let you create a new mod, with the folder/manifest setup needed for Steam mods (After that, continue modding as normal). The modding category on the Stonehearth Discourse is the best place for information during the alpha phases of the game. This is the easiest way to mod the game, as it requires only to like the mod in the workshop and boot the game to have it added.Ī simple mod can be created in only a few minutes, although more complex ones may take significantly longer. Be careful to know what mods you place in each savefile, as some can break your game if removed mid-playthrough.Īs of April 2018, mods can be downloaded through the Steam workshop. You can choose to activate them or not for your games. Once you have placed the mod into this folder, all you need to do is start the game. If you have installed via Steam, then the mods folder will be at C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Stonehearth\mods. If you installed through Humble Bundle, this will normally be at C:\Program Files (x86)\Stonehearth\mods. Once downloaded, place the file into the "mods" folder of your Stonehearth installation. This is a compressed file that contains everything the mod needs to function. #STONEHEARTH MODS 2017 DOWNLOAD#
When you download a new mod, it is usually in the form of a ".smod" file. As of April 2018, Steam players can also find mods on the Steam Workshop. This list may not always be completely up to date, however. Mods can be downloaded from the official Stonehearth Discourse, or a list of mods can be found here on this wiki.