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That really helps, Cory. Thank you!I know you've heard this many many times before, but this ICW thing is really frigging NICE! I seriously doubt I'll play the other two "games" again. LOL It's THAT good.One last question that you may have answered a lot over the years: why is Imperial Remnant stuck at Tech level 3 when everyone else is Tech 5? Is 3 the actual top IR can achieve, regardless of ruling the entire galaxy? Just curious.Mike
One last question that you may have answered a lot over the years: why is Imperial Remnant stuck at Tech level 3 when everyone else is Tech 5? Is 3 the actual top IR can achieve, regardless of ruling the entire galaxy? Just curious.
Sorry, I also had a second additional question regarding increasing building slots for the individual planets - is that done through XML files, too?
why do u hate america? if it were not for us u guys would be lost. i mean we invented the tv, we invented the internet, cars and we even went to the planet moon. we won all the wars and we always help the little countries who cant fight and we give food to poor people.
No, they need to be in the same place.
There are files that list what files the game should be reading, but as long as your just editing them you wouldn't need to add these back in (since they have the same name), and if you renamed the originals then those won't be read. What did you actually change?
JSYK if you put 8 allowed special structure on a planet and there's not 8 markers, you're going to have a bad time.
Upload the files somewhere and post the links here, I'll look at them. Also, JSYK if you put 8 allowed special structure on a planet and there's not 8 markers, you're going to have a bad time.
For the campaign, every GC has a version for each faction. You added the ships and changed the credits for the Remnant in the NR's version of it, but not for the other two.
Within FTGU.xml (or whatever it is called) there are three copies of the GC, one for each playable faction. You need to replicate your changes in all three copies (or at least in the ones you want to play those changes).