For a 1.6 version that supports shelves:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2898411376
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PLEASE UNINSTALL THE OLD VERSION OR THE SHELVES VERSION OF RIMFRIDGE.
Even if you have it disabled, it confuses the Mod Manager and will break both mods.
For the meantime, this mod is required for prisoners and likely animals to eat from the fridges
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2928173309
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GItHub: https://github.com/augur-mods/rimworld-rimfridge/tree/master
Adds refrigerated racks to keep food and other perishables cold. Ideal for use in dining rooms, freeing up labor from feeding prisoners, or keeping food on hand for cooks.
Updated this mod based on my limited understanding of C#, Rimworld, and Harmony.
No guarantees are made about its reliability or functionality.
The old Readme is enclosed below, for reference.
Fridges currently mirror the pre-1.4 behavior and only take one stack.
Changing that to the 1.4 shelf behavior with triple stacks causes items to stick out and break the aesthetic.
If you have a neat solution in mind, let me know
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DEEP STORAGE USERS:
I don't use Deep Storage and I'm not sure how this interaction would work anymore. Let me know if you have something to add on this topic.
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CURRENT ISSUES:
- The mod setting Power Factor has no effect
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ORIGINAL MOD LINKS (1.3 and earlier):
Steam Workshop: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1180721235
Ludeon Forum: https://ludeon.com/forums/index.php?topic=32980.0
Github: https://github.com/KiameV/rimworld-rimfridge
Big thanks to Vendan, the original author, and Kiame Vivacity, for keeping it alive for many years.