Velynicus Posted August 17, 2025 Report Posted August 17, 2025 Vintage story is my favorite game. Of all time. Earlier versions, I use several mods. However. I'm curious. Does 1.21 corporate content that were once only available through mods? Like butchering, or combat overhaul? I don't want to list my standard mods here, but I'm wondering what others think about the mods they bring to 1.21 or if it should just be played stone cold....
Thorfinn Posted August 17, 2025 Report Posted August 17, 2025 I always do a vanilla run-through first, just to take in the changes, then I play what I call Vanilla+, which adds 5(?) mods that don't impact gameplay, things like Spear and Fang's Sortable Storage, and then several with mods that give a different experience. Nothing consistent. Whatever I feel like trying out.
Krougal Posted August 17, 2025 Report Posted August 17, 2025 To answer your question, for the most part no. There were maybe a few small mods that were made no longer necessary (they were workarounds for bugs). Similar to Thorfinn, although my vanilla run will be very brief. Most of the mods I use are QoL, tweaks, and GUI changes. Any content that is added is very small and player created items.
ArtGnat Posted August 19, 2025 Report Posted August 19, 2025 (edited) I don't believe any content from mods were implemented into 1.21. I think it's just a handful of some Quality of life mods and some mods that fix bugs. Like there was a mod that gives you some minor Qol stuff with text with modifying/editing your text in chat, handbook search, signs, etc... and 1.21 has implemented those Qol things. Edited August 19, 2025 by ArtGnat
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