My name is Sheights, I made this account a long time ago to lurk, anyway. We are spread out across many strong vore communities. I'm sorry we didn't reach out to this one yet.I would like to introduce the Starbound Simple Vore Mod. We aim to add quality vore functionality to Starbound and offer a wide variety of content! The mod is currently actively supported and we welcome all support and contributions!I made an introduction video that covers all the features:The mod itself (well the releases anyway) can be found here:You can follow our progress at the dev blog here:Our artist is live now a the posting of this image here: They are currently creating another piece of super content.If you have questions, feel free to contact me in anyway you can imagine. I love talking about the mod!User comments.
Here is the thing. I didnt know about starbound before, but after seeing the awesome vore mod i just had to download it, there is a problem however. Since i only wanted to play the game because of the vore stuff i didnt buy it on steam. I downloaded a pirate version (version 1.3.3) and i tryed to install the mod but it didnt work. And i heard that some versions of the game dont have mod support.
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So i have two questions: 1) is it possible to install the mod on the pirate version? (if yes the please teach me how) and 2) does the mod work on the version of the game that i have?
Very fun mod I will say HOWEVER, with the current version (not 8.0 at the time of posting this comment) I have found a few bugs I do want to bring to everyones attention especially the dev team.1.) Prey tenants when eaten by you the player (and also pred tenants) can still sleep in a bed invisibly, if they are sleeping DO NOT LEAVE THE AREA. Simply approach the bed and double press E to spit them out in the bed (for pred tenants you need to force despawn them and the prey tenant by removing the colony deed). If you leave the area it crashes upon loading into a location that no longer has the visual for your prey tenant and can eventually cause complete corruption on the world they are housed on.
Not sure if this helps, but make sure you don't have any extra folders leading into the main folder with all the data files in it. I had this happen to me recently, and that's exactly what it was.So for example, if you extracted the zip file, and you have it in the mods folder, and it looks something like this:mods StarboundSimpleVoreMod-9.5.Then it's not going to load properly. If you get rid of that second folder, and just copy the six main folders into the mods folder, then it should load. This applies with any other mods that you might have in that folder.Comment hidden by its owner.
So, I tried this. I saw stuff coming up in the console, but despite that it didn't work properly.
After a bit of scratching my head as to why, I noticed that it wasn't listing.pak files. This is because it doesn't look into subfolders.In other words you have to, frustratingly, specify each and every individual subdirectory in the workshopcontent211820 directory. So if you're planning on hosting a server with a ton of mods, you get to have fun monotonously copy and pasting a ton of crap.I'm not sure if there's a wildcard parameter you can use in the config file (I tried.
and a few other things I thought might work, none did) but as it stands this is a real pain in the ass and it's going to drive people who use multiplayer with mods away from using the Steam workshop, which frankly kinda defeats the purpose. You folks are really clever.So, I tried that tool and it just got frustrating to me because it didn't work, and frankly I'm not even sure why. Ultimately, what I did is subscribed to a Steam workshop mod, located the.pak (which for me was.Program Files (x86)Steamsteamappsworkshopcontent67697contents.pak) copied it, renamed it, and dropped it in the Starbound/mods folder. Then I unsubscribed from the Steam workshop file, and joined the server. (which I host on my own computer) It didn't seem to work until I unsubscribed.
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Short term fix. Use Windows File Explorer and go into the Steam Workshop directory, something like Program Files (x86)Steamsteamappsworkshopcontent211820. Search for.pak. Copy all the files (Ctrl-A Ctrl-C, etc.). Go to your mods directory, something like Program Files (x86)SteamSteamLibrarySteamAppscommonStarboundmods. Paste the files (Ctrl-V). You will get an overwrite file error.
Tell it to keep all the files and just rename them. Start server.This is a short term fix but will get it running.
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You will have no idea what the mod files are. You could do this via a batch file and creative use of the dir/copy subdir search functions.