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I took a quick look in the DB and it doesn't seem to use the same tables as the Skaven one.
The simplified explanation is, that I have to put the "name" of the unit in one cell of the table and the "name" of the augment i want the unit to have available in the next cell of the row. Now I have to make rows for each unit/augment combination that exists.
Which is a lot if you can imagine. Even for only the vanilla units. (The tables in this mod have more than 100000 rows of unit/augment combinations btw)
The problem with units from other mods is, that I have to use the exact "names" the modders use for their units to make it work. And those names can be canged easily by their original modders without me noticing, which will cause them to not work in my mod anymore. So I would have to manually keep track of what they do in their mods to keep it working.
Thats way to much effort.
I hope you can understand that.
There used to be one on the workshop. Now it's gone, so I created one myself.
Look here:
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3046742803
This probably also applies to vanilla mechanics like the greenskin scrap upgrades etc.