Clean Pathfinding 2
Mod, 1.3, 1.4
What's the point of building roads and paths around the map if your pawns are just going to dirty their feet by not using them? This mod applies a modifier to the perceived pathing costs of any dirty tiles to help keep things clean.
FeaturesNet gain performance: With all the featured combined, the number of calculations needed to chart out a path can sometimes be as low as 1/4th compared to...
Author: Owlchemist
Created: 16 Sep, 2021 @ 4:30pm
Updated: 30 Mar, 2023 @ 8:47pm
Subscribers: 267232
Size (unpacked) : 0.103 MB
- Net gain performance: With all the featured combined, the number of calculations needed to chart out a path can sometimes be as low as 1/4th compared to vanilla. The screenshots in the gallery offer a demonstration.
- Clean feet: Pawns will have a greater attraction to sticking to walking along paths and cleaner surfaces, even if it may extend the length of their trip by a small yet reasonable amount. Various rules can override this behavior such as emergency conditions, or factoring light.
- Doorpathing: Allows you to designate some doors as having a higher perceived pathing cost than others. This can help prevent pawns from walking through sensitive rooms such as bedrooms or freezers, or using the non-main entrance.
- Region pathing: Pawns can chart out paths across the map far more efficiently and smarter than vanilla pathing.
- Optimized colliders: An optional patch to optimize vanilla's pawn collider code (pawns bumping into other pawns).
- Wander tuning: Adjust how often wandering pawns (including animals and wildlife) wander from spot to spot, allowing performance starved users to tone down their AI costs.
- Exit pathing: An optional feature which may be used on unusual, custom-made maps. If pawns are stuck and cannot find the map exit, this tuning can make their search more persistent.
A. Perfect Pathfinding focuses primarily on the heuristic tuning side of pathfinding. You can use them together if you wish to overwrite this mod's tuning, though you can also just emulate the same effect by maxing out the heuristic tuning slider in the mod options.
Q. What is considered a road, for the sake of the road attraction rules?
A. Any terrain with the "CleanPath" tag, such as flagstone, packed dirt, broken asphalt, fine floors, paved tiles and concrete.
Q. I'm running into serious issues like crashing or standing pawns, and I think this mod is to blame?
A. This has been an ongoing study for awhile now and to the best of my knowledge, what is happening is that you have another mod that incorporates its own custom pathfinding that is handled off the main vanilla code branch. And this code is not doing a sanity check to handle cost reversal. You can work around this issue by reducing the "road attraction" slider to either 2 or less.
Q. What about raiders? Animals? Mechs? Allies?
A. Hostiles and animals ignore any special rules set out by this mod and work as normal. It just impacts your own colonists and mechs, and non-hostile guests of a greater than animal intelligence. Drafted pawns are also ignored.
- Can be added or removed to games at any point.
- Compatible with other mods that edit pathing, such as Path Avoid and SoS2.
- JisPichi for the concept of pawns factoring light, as seen in Perfect Pathfinding. A simplified variant of this idea was implemented here as a packaged solution.
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Simply click the blue button above. It will open the file hosting page with the mod repacked by us from the official source.How do I install this mod?
See the 'How to install' tab.Is this mod safe to use?
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There is a folder in the .zip archive. To install the mod, move the entire folder (not just its contents) into 'Mods' folder located under your RimWorld root isntallation folder.
So, for steam version of the game, the path would look like this: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\RimWorld\Mods
For any other distribution, firstly locate your rimworld installation path and then unpack the archive into the 'Mods' folder.
Then enable the mod in the game mods menu by double clicking on its name and restart the game