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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
local quads = {"Farm"}
local dubs = {"Coal mine", "Forest", "Iron ore mine", "Oil well"}
To:
local quads = {_("Farm")}
local dubs = {_("Coal mine"), _("Forest"), _("Iron ore mine"), _("Oil well")}
This will remove language dependence.
I've tried to turn off all mods, keep your only one, and reinstall the game
But it still doesn't work
Maybe it's the eastern metaphysics that caused it not to work
It doesn't work, but thank you for your many answers
If my mod is enabled and last in the load order list then it definitely will multiply the outputs of those 5 industries by the amounts specified in the description. If that isn't happening then you have installed the mod incorrectly, the mod isn't enabled, another mod is overwriting mine, or you have installation/configuration problems with the game itself.
Are you trying this on an existing saved game, or a new game?
First I shut down my other mods,Only the mod of the factory and your mod are reserved.
Found it still not working.Is the version not supported?