WorkProfiles

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Author: Сapybara

Last revision: 21 Mar, 2025 at 17:42 UTC

File size: 1.57 MB

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Description:

"Work Profiles" is a handy RimWorld mod that lets you create, save, and switch between work priority profiles for your colonists, simplifying colony management.


– Create up to 10 priority profiles.
– Save and switch profiles with one click.
– Supports 28 languages: English, Russian, Spanish, etc.
– "Main" profile keeps default game priorities.
– Manage profiles: delete, clear, rename.
– Profiles are embedded in game saves, so they transfer with your save file.


1. Open the "Work Tab" in-game.
2. Find the profile panel at the bottom.
3. Set priorities and click "Save."
4. Switch profiles for different scenarios (e.g., "Combat," "Construction").
5. To delete a profile, select it and click Delete.

Watch the overview video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wi42Id-Oss


– Works with RimWorld 1.5. Compatible with most mods.
– Load order: Core → DLC → Harmony → HugsLib → Work Tab → Work Profiles → Work-related mods → other mods.

Support:
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v1.1 – March 18, 2025
– Fixed a bug: now when a colonist returns from a caravan, the "Default" profile is automatically applied if the current profile does not include them. Priorities remain unchanged for colonists who did not leave the colony.

v1.1.1 – March 20, 2025
-This patch by adding support for mods with new work types (e.g., [FSF] Complex Jobs), while remaining fully compatible with vanilla RimWorld.
-Pawns now remember their last profiles and apply them upon returning from caravans, including new work types.
-It supports not only [FSF] Complex Jobs but also any other mods using RimWorld’s standard work system—everything will work seamlessly.
-Fixed loading errors for old saves when adding work-related mods, ensuring stable gameplay.

v1.2 – March 21, 2025
– Fixed a bug: When creating a profile with an empty or duplicate name, a message now appears requiring a unique name. The error no longer occurs.