
Pause on urgent letter: This causes the game to automatically pause when you receive an urgent notice such as a raid starting. Pause on load: This causes the game to automatically pause when you load your game. Screen-edge mouse scroll: This controls if the screen will scroll in the direction of the mouse if the mouse cursor reaches the edge of the screen. Run in background: This tells the game to either run or not run in the background when you switch to another program or minimize Rimworld. Reset adaptive tutor: Resets the tutor to the start of its lessons. Adaptive tutor: Turns off or on the in game tutor that repeats its helpful tips every game start. Open save data folder: Just as the button states, opens the folder your save game is in.
Choose Language: Here you can change the language the game is displayed in.
Keyboard Configuration: Here you can customize the keyboard shortcuts to in game commands. Fullscreen: this controls if the game runs in fullscreen or windowed mode. Custom cursor: This controls if the game will use either the custom cursor designed for your Rimworld experience or use your system cursor. Resolution: This controls the size of the screen Rimworld will play on. Music Volume: This controls the background, ambient, music of Rimworld only. Game Volume: This controls all the sound of Rimworld except the music. The popup is divided into 3 Columns from left to right.
Here you will find the options that control how the game displays everything and to some extent plays.
Now, Select ‘Options’ on the right side. This guide will cover the basic things such as setting your options for game play, starting a new colony, and basic installation of mods. More advanced guides may come in the future as well as it won’t tell you the Lore of Rimworld, that has been touched on here: Lore of Rimworld. It is a guide to simply help you understand the basics of the game. The goal of this guide is not to make you the best Rimworld player in the world.