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TheOldCompany

Adds a new city moon, 4-Crucible

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Categories Mods Items Monsters Moons
Dependency string FourthCompany-TheOldCompany-1.0.0
Dependants 0 other packages depend on this package

This mod requires the following mods to function

BepInEx-BepInExPack-5.4.2100 icon
BepInEx-BepInExPack

BepInEx pack for Mono Unity games. Preconfigured and ready to use.

Preferred version: 5.4.2100
Clementinise-CustomSounds-2.3.2 icon
Clementinise-CustomSounds

Let's you easily load audio files (With LCSoundTool) and replace any in game audio clip.

Preferred version: 2.3.2
NotAtomicBomb-TerminalApi-1.5.5 icon
NotAtomicBomb-TerminalApi

A Terminal Api

Preferred version: 1.5.5
Evaisa-LethalLib-1.1.1 icon
Evaisa-LethalLib

Personal modding tools for Lethal Company

Preferred version: 1.1.1
pacoito-LethalLevelLoaderUpdated-1.5.6 icon
pacoito-LethalLevelLoaderUpdated

A Custom API to support the manual and dynamic integration of all forms of custom content in Lethal Company. (v73 Compatible)

Preferred version: 1.5.6

README

The Old Company

A Lethal Company mod by 4th Company

Content

  • A new city moon, 4-Crucible
  • Handheld scanner item hidden on the moon
  • New enemy with a mysterious phone
  • And a bit of lore as well...

Screenshots

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Dependencies

  • BepInEx-BepInExPack-5.4.2100
  • Evaisa-LethalLib-1.1.1
  • Clementinise-CustomSounds-2.3.2
  • pacoito-LethalLevelLoaderUpdated-1.5.6
  • NotAtomicBomb-TerminalApi-1.5.5

“This mod was created as a team project for a game modding class within The School of Interactive Games and Media (IGM) at Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester NY. IGM provides an educational environment that supports and encourages creative and collaborative academic inquiry by both faculty and students. IGM’s programs, coursework, research, and development efforts provide students with the knowledge and skills to pursue meaningful and rewarding careers in media-centric, interactive software development, while simultaneously advancing the field and helping to provide a well-rounded educational experience.”

RIT School of Interactive Games and Media