Harvest Organs Post Mortem

Mod, 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4


Harvest Organs Post Mortem (HOPM) is now available in 1.4.
NB! The A Dog Said patch is no longer needed as per 3.0 it is merged with the main mod.

Supported Languages:
- Simplified Chinese
- French
- Brazilian Portuguese
- Russian
- Spanish

Note that the mod require a hugslib.


How the mod works:
After you have researched basic autopsy, you are able to...

Author: Smuffle

Created: 18 Nov, 2017 @ 8:51am

Updated: 22 Oct, 2022 @ 9:26am

Subscribers: 212474


Size (unpacked) : 0.336 MB

Harvest Organs Post Mortem (HOPM) is now available in 1.4.

NB! The A Dog Said patch is no longer needed as per 3.0 it is merged with the main mod.

Supported Languages:
- Simplified Chinese
- French
- Brazilian Portuguese
- Russian
- Spanish

Note that the mod require a hugslib.


How the mod works:
After you have researched basic autopsy, you are able to perform such autopsies from the autopsy table. If within the time limit (see below), you will recieve organs. With more advanced autopsy, you have a higher chance of organ drop, and a longer time limit.

How the different autopsies function:
Basic Autopsy: 40% chance of organ drop (40% is upper limit after skill and room factor. 0% bionic organ drop. Can be performed at butchers table and autopsy table). 3 hour time limit.
Advanced Autopsy: 80% chance of organ drop. 40% bionic organ drop (remember, your pawn still needs to have the bionic organ). Can be performed at autopsy table. 6 hour time limit.
Glitterworld Autopsy: 95% chance of organ drop. 80% bionic organ drop. Can be performed at autopsy table. 12 hour time limit. Requires medicine to perform this particular surgery.

The time limit decides whether you will recieve organs or not from the autopsy. Bionic organs can be harvested until the bodies are rotten.

NB! You can alter these drop chances and more in the Mod settings.

Compatibility:
A lot of you will wonder if it is compatible with a lot of mods, and in most cases, yes it will be. EPOE for instance should work just fine. If you are curious about another mod compatibility, ask away.

If you find a bug, mod conflict or any other issue, please submit it in the bugs discussion.

Incompatible with the Butchery Counts Meat Types mod.
Incompatible with the Bulk Stonecutting mod.

Regarding saves:
This mod should be save compatible, and you should be able to uninstall the previous mod and install this mod without much problem. If you do encounter an issue, please let me know. A very small sample have reported a flashing bug when uninstalling the mod. If you are running a very mod heavy late game and you don't want this mod anymore, I would recommend that you back up your save file in case.

One issue that can arise is that your butcher table wont accept new bills. In which case you can simply deconstruct it and build a new one.

FAQ:
Q: I don't get anything from the bills, why is that?
A: The corpses have a time limit before the organs are unusable. The time limit varies between what bill you are using. The time limit can be temporarely stopped by freezing the corpse. Also, the bills have a percentage chance of body part drops. Try adjusting the body age in the mod settings.

Q: It says I don't have the materials, why?
A: It can be a couple of things. Firstly, the material (corpse) can't be used if it is rotten. Remember that all autopsies require medicine. Check the bills tab.

Can't get it to work? Try the How to Use/Troubleshooting discussion for help. Happy harvest!

Non-Steam Link (Here you can find B18):
https://github.com/DenJur/RimwoldAutopsy/releases

A17 Link:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1121625983

How do I download and install mods?

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?

The mods are repacked as is, without any additional software, malware, or bloatware added. To check for viruses, use a reliable antivirus or upload the archive to a website like virustotal.com. Anyway, It's always a good practice to keep backups of your saves in case of mod incompatibility .

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