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Unfortunately, I won't be able to update my mods for a while yet. My mother recently passed away, and I'm headed up north for the memorial. I'll get to them as I can, hopefully before 1.6 or the new DLC properly release or at least not too long after.
I'd rather people report and it turn out to be nothing than I find out the mod was totally broken for a year and nobody mentioned it.
I'll look into it again, but I've had like two people ever mention the XMLe stuff to me, mainly because they don't like the term "Torpor," and I've had thirty people mention wanting VRE compat. So, in the short term, XML Extensions had to go.
I've also got to update my EM Metals Asteroids mod for EM2. Really need work to slow down a bit so I can breathe here.
i´ve also installt xml translation too and i can change the names but in game they don´t show up
BITCHES LOVE CANNONS!
Cheers!
Question though, and potentially a dumb one, I do have XML Extensions installed but...I'm unclear as to where this compatibility patch is?
The only caveat is that a few instances of "deathrest" can't be changed because they're part of the UI strings, but since what you want is specifically to bring back the word deathrest, that should be fine.
If anything, I'm surprised noone has asked before.
Anyway I've been wondering for a while if there was an elegant way to import a lot of the White Wolf stuff from Rim of Madness: Vampires into Biotech, since being an old White Wolf guy myself I tend to prefer a lot of that style.
Besides, White Wolf Games alone has been using the word that way for at least 30 years, which would make it a hell of a lot less of a neologism than "deathresting." That's like the word a six year old would make up to describe a coma.