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Gives you five configuration options. Each dropdown(if you use ConfigurationManager) lets you boost how much experience points you get for each action.

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Gives you five configuration options. Each dropdown(if you use ConfigurationManager) lets you boost how much experience points you get for each type of action (Biology, Chemistry, Electronics, Material, Mechanical).
You can make it harder for yourself(... why are you like that?) or you can make it easier for yourself. The range is from 50%(half of normal) to 1,000%(10x).



This mod requires BepInEx installed. ConfigurationManager is optional but recommended.
This mod can be install by Vortex mod manager but you must already have
bepinex installed manually(because the one on Nexus is old).
Manual installation instructions:(if you already have bepinex installed, Do step 2 then skip to step 6)
  • Get Bepinex from https://github.com/BepInEx/BepInEx/releases/tag/v5.4.22 get the x64 version.
  • Open your Game directory by going to steam library -> right click on the game -> Manage -> Browse Local Files
  • Unzip Bepinex directly into that folder.
  • Run the game and then Exit the game once you see the main menu.
  • IF you did things right you will see a folder called "plugins" inside the bepinex folder.
  • NOW you can unzip this mod into the "plugins" folder.
Edit the generated config file (AFTER you run the game once).
Bepinex/config/ViroMan.EXP_Points.cfg if you want to change things... or use the ConfigurationManager in game. If you install the recommended ConfigurationManager when in game you can change any setting you like by pressing ESC first to pause the game and then hitting F5 to bring up the menu. (you can change what F key is used to bring up the menu (AND YOU SHOULD!))

Attention: IF you want to use ConfigurationManager you have to edit your bepinex/Config/BepInEx.cfg  file. Find the line "HideManagerGameObject = false" Change it to true. THEN ConfigurationManager will show when you call for it. Thanks to Zuleica for bringing it to my attention that they couldn't get it to show!