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-Several new monsters for each major faction, such as [[PRM Faction: Ants|ants]], [[PRM Faction: Zombies|zombies]], wildlife, mutants, [[PRM Faction: Triffid|triffids]], [[PRM Faction: Fungus|fungus], and [[PRM Faction: Doom|more]]. | |||
-A new 'Doom' faction, based off the now freeware game of the same name. | |||
-Reconfigured spawn lists, placing emphasis on location type and generic, non-special monsters over the special versions. | |||
-New items that have disadvantages to match their benefits. | |||
-New locations to explore or avoid. | |||
-mutating wildlife as the game progresses. | |||
Revision as of 17:18, 15 July 2016
Pisskop's Rebalancing Mod
Pisskop's Rebalancing Mod, also know as 'PRM' or 'PKs reimagining Mod', is a mod developed by forum user Pisskop. It began as a small creature addition pack, and expanded to alter spawn lists to allow more zombies to spawn. When that proved successful at making the game harder, it further expanded to add more factions, monsters, and eventually items and locations. It make full use of the mechanics available to json editting, and is only limited by the experience of the creator.
The formal purpose of the modification is to "Make the game more brutal and combat intensive while still perserving the general lore of the core game". The mod as such seeks to expand the lore of the game, not replace it, though only carefully choosen aspects of the mod are integrated into the core game. The mod has successfully added creatures and locations to the core game.
Development of the mod is limited to part-time, though is still active. Criticisms, praise, suggestions and submissions are all welcome via email, pm, forum, or any other means.
PRM and guides produced for it have resulted in the rebalancing of major mechanics, such as the carbuilding system, fires, clothing, early game random resources, weapon mounting, and combat.
What PRM Does
PRM adds monsters, factions, locations, items, and unseen mechanics to the game. It alters spawn lists and factional relationships to create a new experience that is remarkable similar to the core game but different.
Highlights include:
-Several new monsters for each major faction, such as ants, zombies, wildlife, mutants, triffids, [[PRM Faction: Fungus|fungus], and more. -A new 'Doom' faction, based off the now freeware game of the same name. -Reconfigured spawn lists, placing emphasis on location type and generic, non-special monsters over the special versions. -New items that have disadvantages to match their benefits. -New locations to explore or avoid. -mutating wildlife as the game progresses.
PRM aims to make the game harder throughout. Early game is harder because more varieties of monsters exist, and more of them can spawn at any time. Middle game is harder because the new wildlife is often tougher than certain finale monsters. End game is harder because mutations adds horrifying mutations and evolutions to contend with.
What PRM Does Not Do
PRM does not add magic. PRM does not add grossly to the sci-fi theme of the game. PRM does not try to break lore. PRM does not make the early game hard by making combat hard. PRM dos not modifiy non-json assets, i.e. it only uses preset assets of the core game that the core game neglects to use.
PRM is designed with horde mode enabled, although it is not a requirement.