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More animal loot and/or improved cooking yields. Modular FOMOD installer.

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Description

More animal loot and more food given from cooking. DITC gives modest vanilla-conscious fine tuning, intended for making survival mode less tedious.
ESPs flagged as ESLs, so they won't count towards the 256 plugins limit.

This mod comes in two modules: Hunting Loot Improved and Cooking Outputs Improved. Both were intended to strike a compromise between realism and developer intentions. They can either be used together or separately. This way you can improve food availability as much as you'd wish. 

Hunting Loot Improved
  • Creatures drop more meat roughly based on their size.
  • Most smaller creatures drop 2-4* of their respective meat.
  • Larger creatures drop 3-6* of their respective meat.
  • As they're both rare and massive, Milelurk Queens drop 10 meat.
  • Mole rats drop anywhere between 0-7 teeth.

(* Exact amount depends on if you've found the Wasteland Survival #9, Hunting in the Wastes magazine.)


Cooking Outputs Improved
  • Food recipes now have increased outputs anywhere between x2-x3.
  • Most of the recipes have their output increased to a humble x2.
  • Recipes using meat or eggs from large creatures are increased x3.


Install & Uninstall

Install the plugins you want in your mod manager, or drop them in your data folder.
Uninstall by deactivating and deleting any of the plugins' entries in your mod manager, or deleting the plugin(s) from your data folder.

Both are safe to add or remove from existing saves. Living animals you've already met could possibly have the incorrect drops once killed, however.


Compatibility

Hunting Loot Improved module is incompatible with mods that edit the creature drop leveled lists.
Cooking Outputs Improved module is incompatible with mods that edit the vanilla food recipes.

You'd need to make patches for consistency with other mods that add cooking recipes or new creature meat.
[color=#b6d7a8]Compatible with mods that reference the same creature drop leveled lists (as long as they don't edit them).
Compatible with the Unofficial Patch, but does not require it.

[b]Compatible with anything else not mentioned.