World of Banished

MODS Garage => Mod Talk => Topic started by: torgonius on November 29, 2014, 10:09:31 AM

Title: Educated Nomads?
Post by: torgonius on November 29, 2014, 10:09:31 AM
Is it possible for nomads to arrive educated? I see there is a boolean for citizen creation at startup:
InitialFamily _citizens
[
{ bool _educated = true; int _maxChildCount = 0; },


But I'm not seeing anything in either the citizen or nomad .rsc files.

I'm playing with the year is really a year mod, and while it's really close to what I want, I'm just completely blowing it when it comes to getting the mod I make to export over.

What I'm trying to achieve is:

real time aging
school starts at 10, ends at 16
marriage at 16
nomads arrive educated
pregnancy is 9 months
12 months minimum between kids
infertility at 43
death between 60 and 90

And 2 new start modes:
Colony:
Standard 'medium' start, except
10 educated couples, maybe 1 kid each, not more than that.

Shipwrecked:
Standard Hard start, except
10 educated couples, max of 1 kid each.

 
Title: Re: Educated Nomads?
Post by: JamieIdle2.0 on November 30, 2014, 08:20:45 AM
@torgonius the educated status of nomads appears to not be adjustable.

What other issues are you having trouble getting the mod to 'export' ?

I am guessing you are having compile issues.
Title: Re: Educated Nomads?
Post by: torgonius on November 30, 2014, 08:31:16 AM
Figures Nomad education isn't moddable.

I was able to get past my compiling problems and export my start condition mod. I'm working on tweaking it a little bit and then I'll release it into the wild.

Now I'm trying to figure out the aging mechanic. The 'one year is one year' mod gets 95% of what I want, except I want to add some more time between births and set the education level back to student at 10, graduate at 16.
Title: Re: Educated Nomads?
Post by: slink on November 30, 2014, 09:30:45 AM
School starts with on the onset of adulthood, which is also when marriage is allowed and people can begin working if there is no space available in a school.  Graduation is determined by how far the student must travel to the school.