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I don't have any obligations to update this mod when someone asks me to, so I won't be doing that.
And that wasn't the point that I was making.
If you care so much about it do it yourself. You don't have to upload mods to use them, literally just create a new mod and drag the my mods files into the folder and your good. But you really shouldn't have to update it to play it anyways.
But there's one diplomatic button that has nothing on it with a description: prerequisites
I assume you won’t answer, but I prefer you know than not!
I hope u have a great day or Morning depends where u are from.
If you want you can learn and update the mod but I don't plan on it anytime soon.
"Its a nice Mod i give you that but the straight up 5 min startup load time gives it no tactical advantage whatsoever" :)
Unfortunately not many Chinese player understand English, so I wanna translate this.
That feeling when my comrades and I turned the game into something new, heh. There's a fully working world market economy system, and class struggle, and the population reacts fully dynamically to any government edicts. Even tried to make a reaction of the outside world to the communist threat, but it's a bit of a stretch so far.
Okay, I understand your feeling, that's okay, we'll wait.
I do not, unfortunately, understand the workings of diplomatic scripts, so for me it would be easier to take someone else's ready-made toolkit and start parsing it, while understanding the logic of what is going on. I wrote everything in mine through the event system, so I apologize if this may seem lazy, but this is my strategy for learning.
To make it MP compatible should not be that hard. Main thing is just adding receive description to the scripted diplomatic actions file and adding loc for it.
Naturally, this I will be able to do only when the compatibility with the multiplayer will be ready.
our mod = https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1880420066
our collection = https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/workshop/filedetails/?id=2726724435