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I quit modding RW as my last 500 hours of play time consisted of testing and bug fixing.
There was also a 9 months gap between the B18 and B19 release, which changed lots of stuff regarding health and body parts which explains some of the bus people currently face. Sorry for that.
It was never about the money, I had fun playing and exploring RimWorld and adding things which didn't exists beforehand. If I wanted to make a living out of modding, I should have started adding drugs to The Sims 4 ;) Currently I just don't see why I should work on something for free I don't use. Feels too much like paid work without incentive.
The mod is still up on Github and it's open source, so anyone is free to start working on and shaping it to his/her liking. That's how I started modding, with zero knowledge.