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Los mods los encuentras en 3 categorías: personajes (añaden personajes hechos por la comunidad), mecánicas (añaden nuevas mecánicas o cambian para bien o para mal las que ya existen en el juego) e items y mobs (añaden nuevos items crafteables o no como recetas de cocina, plantas o estructuras asi como criaturas y animales) Los puedes encontrar fácilmente en los foros de klei entertainment aqui esta en ingles pero es muy facil orientarse y buscar alguno interesante, sin embargo para descargarlos necesitas hacerte una cuenta, yo lo hice, es facil como en cualquier otra pagina y esta muy recomendado si tienes el pirata porque la otra opcion es vía steam. Si tienes el juego en steam: te vas a steam workshop del juego y te subscribes al mod que quieras, cuando inicies el juego y vayas a mods todos a los que te subscribas se descargaran y en determinados casos se actualizarán. No obstante si tienes el juego pirata y algun mod que quieras fue publicado en steam y no fue publicado en los foros de klei mira ESTA GUIA, aqui se explica como descargar mods de steamworkshop sin tener el juego, ni siquiera steam, ademas de que se explica como traducirlos

Si te preguntas esto es porque lo tienes pirata pues en steam es completamente automatico, o quizás lo tienes sin DRM, es poco común pero si hay. Abre la carpeta del juego (donde se instaló o donde lo tengas guardado), hay una carpeta llamada "mods". simplemente descomprime el mod y colócalo en esa carpeta. NOTA: Tiene que quedar una carpeta dentro de la carpeta mods, no saques los archivos del mod y los coloques en la carpeta de mods.
commuter 17l backpack Hay muchos factores que pueden determinar si te va a funcionar un mod, primero que nada recuerda que el juego en si tiene varios glitches y este fue hecho por programadores profesionales, no te sorprendas si a un usuario comun y corriente con conocimientos basicos de programacion se olvido de poner un signo o algo y te crashea el juego, es completamente comun.
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¿Para que juego es el mod? actualmente hay 4 versiones de Don't starve: la version basica, el DLC Reign of Giants, el DLC Shipwrecked y el multijugador Together actualmente con una beta de un nuevo DLC. Cada uno es diferente, hay cierto grado de compatibilidad con mods de RoG y el juego base pero si el mod añade o modifica cosas exclusivas de un DLC entonces no tendrá ningun efecto en el juego base.
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targus laptop backpack tsb193 Klei no ha dejado descansar al juego desde que salio la beta anticipada pre-alfa deluxe edition.
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Durante el periodo de la beta el juego se actualizaba casi semanalmente y cada actualización tenia un nombre, entonces los mods deben tener el nombre de la actualización mas reciente o la que tengas tu. Al terminar la beta klei siguió actualizando el juego añadiendo mas y mas porqueria para dejar el juego aun mas completo de lo que ya estaba, la ultima actualizacion del juego base fue "All's Well that Maxwell"y una "build" por lo que si tu juego no corresponde con la version no esta actualizado, de igual forma los mods no siempre estan actualizados y siguen funcionando, el problema surge cuando la ultima version hace un cambio en el juego que afectan el funcionamiento de los mods. Entonces siempre hay que revisar eso Don't starve together: 194848 si quieren alguna avisen por mp, ya saben que aqui no hay descargas, tambien pueden encontrar los enlaces en nuestro grupo de facebook En ocasiones no podemos saber si los mods estan hechos para nuestra version del juego por falta de informacion del usuario que creó el mod, pero podemos hacer una estimacion del mod en cuestion viendo la fecha en la que se hizo y la ultima actualización por ejemplo en la pagina de klei:

Estoy trabajando en un conjunto de guias de mods para youtube pero no estan listas aun, hay muchos subtemas a tratar dentro de estas, con algo de suerte la publicaré por partes y si todo sale como lo planeo, mediante una serie de videos, mientras tanto pueden buscar mas informacion aqui: Guia de klei Necesito algunos "testeadores" para terminar ¿alguien se apunta? Destiny 2 plot details potentially leaked from Mega Bloks sets, mentions Cabal fighting in the Tower We may have new details about the story in Destiny 2, by way of toy sets.In the new movie World War Z, a zombie virus has overtaken the planet, killing off most of humankind and leaving (who else?) only Brad Pitt to save the rest of us. Inspired by the 2006 novel of the same name, the film’s only the latest example of America’s zombification. In researching this article, I learned that at least one hospital—California’s Sutter Roseville Medical Center—has had a zombie apocalypse drill, that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has a preparation guide for the living dead, and that conservationists are thinking about how nature can help us if the world were to fall to zombies.

Walking to the movie theater in downtown Washington, D.C., I was even randomly handed a flier for “How to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse” by a religious group. And, after three seasons of Walking Dead, I considered myself fairly zombie proficient. But I was still awestruck by World War Z. Unlike in Walking Dead, these zombies are gasp-inducingly fast, come to life seconds after being bitten, and make high-pitched, almost bird-like noises. The suspenseful moments—especially when the characters tiptoe through a zombie-filled laboratory—will keep even the most jaded moviegoer engaged, and the aerial scenes of tens of thousands of zombies swarming over iconic cities are purely fascinating to watch. Also surprising: Unlike the novel, in which UN investigator Gerry Lane (Pitt) travels the tatters of civilization interviewing survivors, the movie is set at the beginning of the apocalypse, and Lane goes from place to place to try to stop the zombie virus. The solution, he discovers, is to “camouflage” people by making them sick with another microbe, under the premise that zombies have no interest in attacking you unless you’re healthy.

Skeptical, I asked Joan Slonczewski, a microbiologist at Kenyon College in Ohio, if that’s how viruses really work. No, at least in a person or animal’s body: “I’ve never heard of a case where virus infection prevents transmission from another person or animal,” she said. But, at the cellular level, “it is possible for one virus infecting a cell to prevent ‘superinfection’ of that cell by another virus. For example, herpes infection of a cell may prevent superinfection of that cell by another herpes strain.” As a science fiction writer, Slonczewski is used to imagining doomsday scenarios. Her 2010 novel Brain Plague featured zombie-like characters that bite people to transmit intelligent microbes, which then communicate with the infected person’s brain cells. So I asked her: Could a zombie-like virus occur in real life?No one’s expecting the dead to rise again, of course, but there are so-called neurotropic viruses that attack our brains and cause aggressive or bizarre behavior.

“I suppose you could imagine a [new neurotropic] virus that would cut off the higher brain function and then induce a starvation-like state and could thereby induce the disabled person to go after brains”—the classic zombie meal, Slonczewski said. Some existing neurotropic viruses are already the stuff of nightmares. For instance, “rabies is pretty scary on its own,” said Kartik Chandran, a microbiologist and immunologist at the Albert Einstein College in New York who studies the deadly Ebola virus. (In the movie and book, the zombie plague is first misidentified as rabies.) Like the mythical zombie virus, rabies is transferred through biting. Once inside your body, the virus travels directly to your brain and “makes you go nuts and go and bite more people,” he said. More than 55,000 people, mostly in Africa and Asia, die from rabies every year, which is one person every ten minutes, according to the World Rabies Day website. Most infected people are bitten by rabid wildlife.

(See “New, Fast-Evolving Rabies Virus Found—And Spreading.”) How would a “zombie virus” arise? One possibility is that two viruses could join together and form a hybrid. Viruses work by copying their genetic material within human cells. If there are two viruses in the same cell, one virus may accidentally jump on a genetic copy that belongs to the other virus. The progenitor to the human HIV virus may have arisen this way in Africa when a chimpanzee and monkey virus combined, Chandran explained. I also asked Chandran if the Ebola virus—which causes widespread hemorrhaging—and rabies could ever hybridize and infect people, making them look and act like zombies. He said that’s unlikely because the viruses aren’t closely related, and that even if it were to happen, the resulting “bastard progeny would be nonfunctional or poorly functional.” But there’s another way that a mutant virus can arise: if there’s a glitch in the genetic copying machinery of an existing virus.

Sometimes, one of these mutations confers an advantage to the virus that allows the mutated strain to outcompete others and quickly take over the world. (Take an infectious diseases quiz.) Called a “selective sweep,” this usually happens frequently with influenza. (See video: “How Flu Viruses Attack.”) That’s why the concept of a World War Z-like viral plague is not so far-fetched. Viruses also succeed when they encounter populations that have no immunity against them. A good example is measles in the New World in the 1600s, noted Chandran. Europeans, who were resistant to measles virus, brought it with them to the Americas, where the natives weren’t. It spread like wildfire. But before you panic about a zombie apocalypse, remember that not all viruses are bad. Slonczewski noted that there are more helpful viruses than harmful ones. Some viruses are even essential to our survival, performing functions like stimulating our immune system. Chandran agreed that “viruses are indispensable to life as we know it.”