Proper Shelter Requirement

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Author: DaniAngione

Last revision: 11 Jun, 2023 at 02:07 UTC

File size: 64.51 KB

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Description:

Proper Shelter Requirement is a very simple mod that aims to add a little bit of extra challenge – especially to the early game – by adding a new requirement to the Daily Updates: Shelter. Essentially, this new requirement demands that you have enough beds for all of your citizens + the potential newcomer. The beds must all be either free or assigned to a specific hearthling (so traveler beds or medical beds will not count towards the limit!) and they must also be protected from bad weather, which means they must be inside or at least have a roof above them.

Only by fulfilling the shelter requirement you’ll be able to accept a new citizen!

Content
Shelter Requirement

Must be fulfilled to acquire new citizens! Every citizen needs a bed – and it must be covered!

Advanced Mode (ACE Only)

Adds a bit more challenge to the Sehlter Requirement. You’ll now need better beds after Town Tier 2 Update (Hearth) and some nice appeal around the bed after the Town Tier 3 Update (Shrine)! The amount of appeal needed can be customized in the settings.

Compatibility

This mod is fully compatible with ACE, and has a special function with it active!
This mod should always be compatible with most mods as long as they do not override or patch the Daily Update script and encounter UI.

Localization

This mod is completely compatible with Stonehearth’s localization, it is in English (en) by default but also includes a Brazillian Portuguese (pt-BR) translation.
Feel free to include translation for this mod in your own translation mod!

Stonehearth Discourse Thread

More information on this mod and my other mods can be found here!
https://discourse.stonehearth.net/t/danis-modding-corner/36452

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Credits, License & Contacts included in the ‘readme’ file.
Special thanks to Paulthegreat for helping with the code!