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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
<li Class="VEF.Genes.GeneExtension">
<forceFemale>true</forceFemale>
</li>
<li Class="GeneticRim.DefExtension_HybridChanceAlterer">
<forceFemale>true</forceFemale>
</li>
which I guess is the old format. It's causing some red errors in the log on startup, and probably not setting the gender. I haven't tested it yet, but I'd guess switching them to the new format you mentioned will correct this.
Many thanks! I actually just uploaded the Triditional Chinese version, but still some of it not yet translated. maybe there is some issue needs to be solve. I will take a look about your english version and see what I can find. Thanks again!
Thats okay, I dont really mind thatthey usually just a source of the Bagi gene.
I heard that you may make a translation. if you dont mind, I can help the translation from English to Triditional Chinese.
So I tried to port it to the new style:
<li Class="VanillaGenesExpanded.GeneExtension">
<forceFemale>true</forceFemale>
</li>
So if they are coming out male, that's probably why. Maybe that isn't functioning. I'll try to look into it if I got time.