This is the opposite of what I want. Radiation from consumables is ridiculously low, and the JSawyer Mod doesn't fix it. I want my irradiated meat to actually cause problems if I eat it too often! I'd love a mod that increased all consumable radiation by something like 2-4x! (and was compatible with JSawyer Ultimate)
okay i am using this with the ttw mod and i must say it does what it says, on the description including the things you missed such as the recipe's for mirelurk meat.
Sweet mod BatThian! Cooked radioactive food always bugged me at a deep first world level. From what I could tell this doesn't remove the radiation on Bloatfly Sliders and Trail Mix. Maybe you could expand the mod to remove radiation from other food in the wasteland that's already cooked, like the Iguana or Squirrel items, or perhaps you could add new recipes to the game to allow the player to cook other items that for some reason lack a cooking recipe like Rat Meat, Salisbury Steaks, Old World Blues' Preserved Meat or Yao Guai Meat. Anyways thank you for making this mod and I hope to see more fantastic work from you in the future.
Salisbury Steak IS a meal unto itself, if I remember right. Go to your supermarket's frozen dinner section and find the "Hungry Man" or "Buffet" Salisbury Steak meals and that's what they are, prolly packaged with gravy, mashed potatoes, a veggie and a desert of some kind...a generic frozen dinner, hence why it's packaged in a box rather than just a meat cutlet.
However, I'd LOVE to see recipes for Preserved Meat, Yao Gui meat and Pre-War Steak, the items the DLC's provided but were left without one. Rat Meat would be cool too. I forget...is there a recipe for Radroach? If there isn't there should be.
Salisbury Steak in-game is indeed packaged, however packaged doesn't mean cooked(well realistically you wouldn't want to cook, much less eat a 200 year old meat product anyways) and as such it is rather odd for there to lack a cooking option for a slabs of meat; after all, the item's texture only displays a plate of meat splices with the text "now with Gravy!", even the real-life products you suggest insist that they should be stored in a freezer and cooked thoroughly. Heck, tons of pre-war food lack cooking options: not BlamCo Mac and Cheese, not Pork and Beans, not InstaMash, nor YumYum Deviled Eggs; players can't even take out the non-existent Brahmin Milk and make themselves a bowl of Sugar Bombs. Recently, I've been raking the entire blasted Mojave forcing Ants into extinction and buying all the Mac and Cheese ever just so I can make some Brahmin Wellington. Getting the recipe was like trying to steal the Krabby Patty secret formula.
Anyways, yeah, Radroach meat also lacks an option for cooking it.
I'm glad you enjoy this mod and I will definitely continue to add more fixes to the food items, however, I do not have any DLCs so you'll have to wait a while for those I'm afraid (I'm also broke) . If possible, give me a list of foods I have missed and I will get straight to work removing the radiation from them. Bare in mind, this is my first mod for any game ever, so I'm still a bit unsure of how to add in new recipes, but I will certainly do my best.
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including the things you missed such as the recipe's for mirelurk meat.
Anyways thank you for making this mod and I hope to see more fantastic work from you in the future.
However, I'd LOVE to see recipes for Preserved Meat, Yao Gui meat and Pre-War Steak, the items the DLC's provided but were left without one. Rat Meat would be cool too. I forget...is there a recipe for Radroach? If there isn't there should be.
Anyways, yeah, Radroach meat also lacks an option for cooking it.
I'm glad you enjoy this mod and I will definitely continue to add more fixes to the food items, however, I do not have any DLCs so you'll have to wait a while for those I'm afraid (I'm also broke) . If possible, give me a list of foods I have missed and I will get straight to work removing the radiation from them. Bare in mind, this is my first mod for any game ever, so I'm still a bit unsure of how to add in new recipes, but I will certainly do my best.