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  1. It is, but it is set to be very rare. I haven't had a lot of luck in A19 with controlling POI spawning. It's real hit or miss. I guess maybe I should up it a bit, but I made a couple maps and it was in every one.

  2. Really, only if you want the Trader in the AIO. If you can do without that and don't really want to restart, you should be fine. I would make a backup though just in case. :)

     

    But if you don't mind restarting, it's never a bad idea.

  3. 5 hours ago, nickuk01 said:

    installed on alpha 19 stable but does not seem to be working?

     

    Gonna need a bit more info than that...

     

    4 hours ago, MajorMunchy said:

    server side mod or does the client have to have it too

     

    Gotta have it on both.

  4. Alright, one last post for the night. Git and Nexus are now both updated completely. Links in the original posts have been updated. I left the posts for old mods but marked them as A18 only.

     

    I will ping Sphereii and get the A19 repo added to the launcher shortly.

  5. The Wasteland:

     

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    I am an affiliate with BlueFangSolutions. If you want your own Wasteland server, click the logo above to check them out!

     

    Now for A21.2. This mod is now an overhaul and will likely not work with other mods. If you are using other mods and have errors, remove the other mods and try again before coming here and saying the mod is broken.

     

    Built on:
    SCore v21.2.101.931+
    NPCmod v21.1.0.20+

    Full Auto Mod v1.2.0

    Random Mainmenu Background v1.0.2

    These mods are REQUIRED for Wasteland to function as intended.

     

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    Welcome to The Wasteland! This overhaul mod adds in several new items, enemies, POIs and more! Some of the changes/additions include:


    -SPIFSAL System-

    Wasteland uses a progression system similar to vanilla, but with a few changes:
     

    • Each player is given 21 SPIFSAL points at the beginning of a game. These are for core attributes only.
    • You are required to use all 21 points in order to outfit your character to start playing. Once you use them the black fades away and you can start playing as normal.
    • Skill points are gained per level as vanilla and are used only to upgrade perks. Each perk level has both a skill point and player level requirement, which can be seen by hovering over the lock icon for each perk level.
    • Once all your SPIFSAL points have been used, the only other ways to boost an attribute level is through wearing the proper clothing items(glasses/bandanas/etc), finding a rare SPIFSAL book in loot(permanent +1 to the book's attribute) or rare power armor statues(permanent +1 to the book's attribute).You can gain a temporary boost using certain drug items, just be aware of their side effects.
    • Fergit'n Elixir can be used to respec and will give you your 21 SPFISAL points back. It isn't cheap though.
    • There have been a few changes to the perk trees, with some vanilla perks either reworked or removed outright. Several new perks have been introduced, such as New Age Cowboy for energy weapon types. Make sure to check each attribute's associated perks so you know where you wanna spend those SPIFSAL points!

     


    -New Enemies-

    There are several new enemies added into the game, from additional zombies to mutants and raiders!

     

     

    • There are a bunch of new zombie models added, several with multiple color variants for a good variety. There are normal zeds, feral and rad versions, even a couple unique ones like the fisherman! There are also a few cop and demo types, but they aren't as obvious as their vanilla counterparts, so keep an eye out!
    • The wildlife has also been expanded to include mutant hounds, giant scorpions, and several pesky insects. More additions are coming!
    • Zombies are no longer the biggest threat though, as there are several new types of enemies to be worried about. You will encounter both melee and ranged versions of raiders, a hostile group who attack first and loot second. They have a few POIs they call home, so never assume any house is safe!
    • Soldier PMCs are also sweeping the area for supplies and will gladly relieve you of yours if they spot you.
    • Mutants are genetically engineered horrors that are easy to spot, but hard to kill. Early game it is best to avoid most of these at all costs, especially the ranged enemies as they will wreck you. Melee guys can be taken out with some planning, but don't underestimate them! There is also word of some even larger behemoths that are rarely spotted in the wild, which hit like a truck and need heavy firepower to manage to bring down.
    • There are a few other enemies you might come to encounter, so always keep your eyes open!

     


    -New Items-

    There are also tons of new items added to the game such as weapons, ammo, foods, medical items and more:

     

     

    • There has been a whole arsenal added to the game, from melee weapons to scrap pipe weapons to shotguns and rifles. Loot or craft a 1911, BAR, Vector, SCAR, combat shotgun just to name a few. You will always have a few options at almost every tier of weapon.
    • Melee weapon options have been expanded for all types: replace your bone knife with a cleaver, or swap your club for a rolling pin. Pipe wrenches, batons, pitchforks are all available to you. And don't forget the skull-crushing Supa Sledge!
    • Energy weapons are also available. There are both laser and plasma types, from pistols to rifles and more. There are also some bigger energy weapons as well, like the laser gat or the plasma caster. They have a similar progression to normal weapon types and have their own crafting magazine series.
    • There is a line of heavy weaponry as well, from the harpoon rifle to the Fat Man! These offer superior firepower, but can slow movement until you invest more in their perks.
    • A few new explosive weapons are available. Bottlecap mines, Nuka grenades, and M79 launchers will help level the playing field...literally.
    • You will also find a loot-only group of .50 cal weapons. The .500 Magnum, Beo-50, and AS-50 cannot be crafted outright, unless you manage to find a broken version, but give you a reason to get out and loot.
    • New ammo types for weapons been added. 10mm, 5.56, MFC ammo, Plasma cells. Ballistic ammo also has the HP/AP variants. Energy ammo has Max and Bulk versions for some variety.
    • With fire spreading being enabled, there is a lootable fire extinguisher and its ammo that is used to repair it. Keep one handy, especially if your base is made out of wood.
    • Drug items can be looted or crafted. These can be used to temporarily boost certain attributes, but can carry some bad side effects. Try and not get addicted.
    • Extra clothing items that help boost your attributes.
    • Food has been expanded to include several new Wasteland dishes. Carve up those mutant hounds, scorpions, or other critter to be able to make these new meals. Scrambled Hunter eggs or deathclaw souffles are just a few options.
    • Power Armor can help keep you in one piece. Loot only so keep an eye out for power armor stands. Power armor uses frame piece which you wear like normal armor pieces, and then each piece(helmet, chest, etc) or the armor installs into the frames like a cosmetic mod. Currently only visible in third person.
    • There are legendary versions of several weapons, and a set of power armor. These have better stats and usually unique textures. They may also provide extra bonuses or effects.

     


    -Additional POIs-

    Currently this mod includes a handful of custom POIs. Some are vanilla ones that have been repurposed, others are completely new.

     

    • Trader POIs can be destroyed
    • Mutants have taken over several run down business POIs. Keep an eye out for meatbags and cages.
    • Raiders and soldiers have occupied several different types of POIs. For now these don't look much different than a normal POI, so be careful.
    • Several custom POIs, from the Nuka Factory to the secret Nav-Tek Research Facility. Some have multiple versions that can change what is inside. Easter eggs and mini quest lines may exist is some of these, so pay attention.
    • Radiated POIs exist in the world, and are used in Clear Radiation quests. Without either a set of power armor with a rad resistant mod installed or a full hazmat suit, these POIs will kill you quickly. Most, but not all, will have the yellow signs to warn you of the dangers.

     


    -Gameplay Changes-

    While some things are still the same as vanilla, some things aren't. Here are a few noteworthy changes to be aware of:

     

     

    • There are a few new/expanded illnesses. Rad poisoning is as deadly as getting infected. Being cold or hot for too long will eventually give you a cold or heatstroke. Take care of yourself.
    • Critical injuries, such as concussions or fatigue, no longer instantly cure when using meds. It will take a short, but random amount of time for those things to heal.
    • Working versions of workbenches can again be found in the world.
    • Weapons and armors typically use their respective parts to repair them.
    • Air drops will draw in zombies. They will target the drop, so if you want the loot you'd better defend it.
    • Vehicle crafting is no longer an option. Repairable wrecks out in the world or traders are the only way to get a working vehicle. Scavenge various parts, as well as unique ones that each vehicle needs to be repaired. Each vehicle has several stages until you finally can upgrade it into a working vehicle. Wheels also cannot be crafted, so either buy or loot then, or try harvesting intact wheels you find in the world.(Ones with rims, not just tires.)
    • Picking up vehicles is disabled, except for the bicycle and minibike. Carrying either of those will slow your movement though.
    • Farming has also been overhauled a bit. Seeds require a nearby water source in order to plant in farm plots. So either get a bucket and bring water to your farm, or build an irrigation system with the new water pipes to carry water to where you need it. Water is consumed over time, so one bucket won't last forever. Pipes have valves and sprinklers that can be used to water the area. Valves cover a smaller area than the sprinklers. Running your water pipes to bedrock will provide an infinite water source.
    • Work stations, from campfires to chem stations, now have a tools area. These are needed to craft certain recipes in the station. The vanilla workbench for example now has slots for a hammer, wire took, and fractal vise. The hammer and wire tool are used for recipes, and the vise speeds up crafting.
    • The time/day has been removed from the UI. To add it back either find a wristwatch mod, or there is a Mip Boy you can equip and then check the time with it. There are also working clocks in the world, such as in traders and then randomly in other POIs. You can bring these back to base if you want.


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    Install into the 7_Days_To_Die\Mods folder.

     

    Pregen RWG Maps: Click Here

    Azure: Click Here

    Nexus: Click Here

     

  6. Maybe do some reading here as I still haven't updated everything. Wasteland Weapons and Nuka Colas are not A19 compatible. The Wasteland is the A19 version that combines them into one mod.

  7. I haven't either. Thought I haven't really played enough to see it anyway. I just know between the modding discord amd threads here, it seems like it got worse. 

     

    I never noticed it in A18 either. 

  8. Yeah, that's a vanilla issue that seems A19 made worse. 

     

    And Finch, if you figure it out let me know what it was just so I'll know. I'll double check everything when I get home tonight to make sure I can't repro it myself. 

  9. Odd, I never get that when testing.

     

    Any other mods? Is this a new world/save? Or carried over from EXP or sometime when maybe still using the A18 mods?

     

    Maybe just for a test, gen a new world and see if it still does it?

  10. Need more info. A19 I'm assuming? If so, did you really mean Wasteland Weapons? It's been combined with the Nuka Colas mod, now known as The Wasteland. Wasteland Weapons and Nuka Colas are not supported any longer.

  11. 23 minutes ago, mr.devolver said:

    Hey @bdubyah, I'm sorry for disturbing, but I was just wondering how far are you with your plan to merge Wasteland Weapons with Nuka Cola mod for Alpha 19? Practically ALL of your mods are a must have for me with every new Alpha and I haven't tried any mods in Alpha 19 yet, waiting patiently for Alpha 19 compatible versions of all of my favorite mods including yours! :)

    Look up a few posts, there is a link to GitHub which has A19 versions. "The Wasteland" is the new, combined mod.

     

    I just haven't updated all the links or posts yet as I'm still doing some tweaks and stuff. So they could be updated several times at any minute.

  12. Yeah, I just didn't update all my posts/links as the mods were still being updated and Exp still releasing updates. Same reason I haven't updated the Nexus side yet. I've got one last thing to add to the vehicle collection and then I'll push all updates again that need it, and update Nexus. 

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