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Try running the mission with no mods enabled first, if that works then load one of our modsets from the collections linked in the description above.
I tried waiting for more than 15 minutes, but it still doesn't initialise...
This is something that doesn't happen when I play any other "standard" Antistasi mission.
Am I doing anything wrong? I'd be very thankful if you could help me... :(
Firstly, is there any way to increase the lootbox radius pickup? I did some poking around in the game files and I wasn't able to find anything to do that.
Secondly, is there a way to increase the lootbox carrying capacity, preferably to make it infinite? Again, I poked around in the files and couldn't find a way to do that.
Any help would be appreciated,
Cheers
Socrates has their own ideas and development direction and we have ours. If you prefer their version by all means play it. This version will continue to be developed in a direction our team thinks best fits our vision for what the mission should be. Our team is fairly diverse in ability, specialism, and available time, as such it can be the case that a developer does not have time to finalise every feature of a project they begin before an update rolls out. Therefore, they strive to create a stable, though not fully complete, system that can be released and after this they can continue their work for the next version to be released.
Sidenote, while you are entitled to your views and opinions, being polite is far more conducive to having your feedback listened to and taken on board, insulting peoples work is decidedly not polite.