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Error in static constructor of RomanceOnTheRim.RomanceOnTheRimPatcher: System.TypeInitializationException: The type initializer for 'RomanceOnTheRim.RomanceOnTheRimPatcher' threw an exception. ---> System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object
mandatory mod for me
Bride walked down the aisle, looked at the groom, pulled out a smokeleaf J, walk toward the door, stopped to look back at the wedding party and guests, threw the J on the ground, and moonwalked out of the chapel. I haven't laughed that hard in a very long time. Yes, it glitched, but it played out so perfectly.
I got it to work properly later, without the bride moonwalknig out. Pretty cool how it's all done when Rimworld decides to not be weird. XD
Also, did you look over the problem why some pawns still try to cheat when they’re explicitly forbidden to do so?
The mass lovin can have sex with multiple wives at the same time.
But the mass lovin doesn't increase need of romance.
Otherwise, I'm not certain what else would be problematic beyond some feature overlap.