The rate at which milk and meat spoils is related to the ambient temperature, which affects the rate of bacteiral growth. In countries like India milk can go sour in an hour, Indian spices are to stop meat from spoiling within a day. However, I get the feeling that this is a northern country and the time food spoils will be much longer. The momement you cook meat it will keep for at least a couple of days.
First, go to, program files(x86)/steam/steamapps/common/KingdomComeDeliverance/Data open Tables.pak with WinRar or other file opening thing. then go to, Libs/Tables/item copy food.tbl and food.xml into a folder.
Open food.xml with notepad, find "decay_time_hours=" and put a 0 at the end of every value greater then 0. So 24 becomes 240, ect.
Then replace this mod's food.tbl and food.xml with the new extracted and modified ones you just got/did.
I figured out whats wrong with the instructions above. What General Durandal said for food.xml is correct and will work. HOWEVER mods must be paired with a BLANK *.tbl file, which should be 0kb. If you keep the default file itll overwrite your xml changes.
So make your changes to food.xml, make it a proper mod, and throw in a blank food.tbl (renaming an empty notepad file to food.tbl will do). I'd advise not overwriting game files and using the mod subdirectory as well, using the same file structure as this mod.
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First, go to,
program files(x86)/steam/steamapps/common/KingdomComeDeliverance/Data
open Tables.pak with WinRar or other file opening thing.
then go to,
Libs/Tables/item
copy food.tbl and food.xml into a folder.
Open food.xml with notepad,
find "decay_time_hours="
and put a 0 at the end of every value greater then 0.
So 24 becomes 240, ect.
Then replace this mod's food.tbl and food.xml with the new extracted and modified ones you just got/did.
I tested, and it didn't.
Now i'm replacing the game's food.xml file.
...
Also doesn't seem to work. :\
So make your changes to food.xml, make it a proper mod, and throw in a blank food.tbl (renaming an empty notepad file to food.tbl will do). I'd advise not overwriting game files and using the mod subdirectory as well, using the same file structure as this mod.
Thats be fine ;)