

If you have installed it via Steam, then it will be at C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Stonehearth.

If you installed the game with the Humble Bundle installer, it will normally be at C:\Program Files (x86)\Stonehearth. Go to the Mods menu from the main menu, search for it in the Local mods column, and enable the "Microworld for Tests" mod.

The microworld mod comes bundled with the game now (you can also find it on Github). In order to do that he has to consistently trade me food resources. I wanted to focus on mining while my husband focused on farm/animals. We wanted to build one city together, sharing our resources. The microworld mod helps us to test our mod faster, by creating a custom test world where we can use debug tools to spawn our modded entities, without having to go through the embarkation process every time we want to test something.įor testing biomes, however, there's no easy way, since you will want to check the whole map generation, not just a flat tiny world. The multiplayer seems to be set up with the expectation that each player will build thier own city, and be neighbors. Soon is now officially out and linked to the base game From this point onwards, you’ll automatically subscribe to the ACE mod on the Steam Workshop when you first launch the game - and after that you can control if it will be active or not by using a very handy and cute.
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