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Don't get me wrong, I know he's difficult to come up against. I try to eliminate him every game, because he kinda fills the role Shaka used to play in Civ V. But hey, civ needs a few people to fear. Never trust him, he will backstab you.
What city-state will you rename it to?
@Syler thanks! :)
\Documents\my games\Sid Meier's Civilization VI\Mods
Then just unzip the file and drop the CIVITAS Armenia folder in. You will want to unsubscribe from this and the Tigranes mod before you load up a game otherwise you'll get some errors crop up.
Hope that helps! :)
Keep up the awesome job you do :)
@Syler it is indeed, just testing it now in fact :)
As the error seems to be in the Production Queue mod, if you continue to play without Production Queue then everything should be fine mechanically, but if not then it might be worth getting in touch with the author of that mod with your bug report so that they can investigate it?
- Production Queue overwrites SupportFunctions.lua and creates an error
- Armenia, Normandy and any other mods that reference SupportFunctions.lua will now pull through that error introduced by Production Queue
It won't matter where you're running the files from. If you want to test for clarity, disable Production Queue mod and run again - those errors should disappear.
This is of course assuming that it's an error introduced by Production Queue and not a Firaxis error (which are surprisingly abundant).
Hope that helps!
Strangely, those two errors for Armenia UI and UU are actually just "Include Support Functions" references, which allows us to reference things in the SupportFunctions file. Considering that the Production Queue Mod error appears to overwrite the SupportFunctions file, I'm thinking that there is an issue within that, and when we're referencing the file (which Production Queue replaces) then all Armenia is doing is pulling through the errors in the replaced file. If that makes sense.