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You can save the deck from the other mods in the workshop and replace the deck in this one
@moogthedog
Thanks for the recommendation, i'll keep it in mind if i ever update the mod.
If anyone with the modding knowledge wants to push some updates let me know, i can add you as a contributor.
The collection used this priority system:
1. Mod's Files Availability: Mod with all/most files still available for download
2. Feature completeness: Mod with greatest inclusion of expansions and/or promos available for the board game title
2. Scripting: Mod with scripting that most reduces work in setup/play for players
3. Component Quality: Mod with the best visuals/usability in terms of component quality
4. Table Setup/Ambiance: Mod with the best immersion with table, background, and other modeling.
Please also note that a mod that makes selection for this list very well could be one in which the mod author borrowed the majority of assets from another workshop listing, so full thanks to all who worked on a mod.
Thanks for your hard work!
Me and my friends played this a few days ago, and it went brilliantly - the only hiccup was it could be difficult to pick up the voting token, rather than clicking it to increase. I fixed it locally with the new attach tool, putting a flattened player-coloured block beside each token and attaching it, so there was a nice big handle to grab when it came time to move the token out of the hidden zone.
Other than that, it all worked brilliantly. Thanks :)
Nice job starting the conversion. You plan on finishing this project?
Also is the Draw # button necessary at all?