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I have no idea how to translate anything into the games, but if you can, I will recommend your work to my other friends from another main account.
If it was possible to find a way to translate, then perhaps eventually I will add something like that.
The problems with that is just that most of the rest of Scandinavia doesn't really have their own weapons (tanks and such). Finland has some unique aircraft and one unique tank. Norway has only really had one tank during this period which was a Swedish import. It was left behind when Germany invaded Norway in 1941. Denmark had a similar fate to that of Norway, and really only had one tank which was the imported Italian Fiat 3000.
I operate under a thought of 'What would (for me) this nation make in relation to their doctrines and priorities?'
Sweden had a very defensive mentality, and tanks like the EMIL and Strv. 103 are good design examples of this doctrine. I would argue that a similar doctrine is really expansive over most of Scandinavia, save Finland perhaps.
So what I'm trying to say is that if I make something for these nations, I'll have to make mostly made up mechanized equipment. But after I've done Sweden, then perhaps sure I can do it.
Well, maybe you could translate putting the texts of the equipment in Google translator ...
But I do not think that's possible ...
Well, thank you anyway.
Hope this helped :)
The crowns are there to add some more identifying elements to the planes to make them a bit more distinct. The base game handles this with adding differing camoflage schemes to the planes as you progress down the tree. With Sweden, I can't do that in good spirit.
And also, don't be afraid to keep your posts up. They aren't wrong, and in the end they are for better or worse suggestions that I can listen to, or ignore.
Yeah, I had initially the same thought. I'll attempt to increase the size a bit. Though, if the size doesn't increase by much I won't be surprised. Reason being that I am currently using the same dimensions and image sizes that the base game uses for the icons in question.
Now to increase the size only really implies that I 'enhance' the image size to focus on the icon with little empty buffer space.
As for the second icon, the reason for it being smaller than the other tiers have to do with it being a Carbine. As per their typical aspects, they are shorter than other service rifles; thus meaning that they are smaller in comparison, as that reflects their length in relation.
Hello again! I just wanted to inform you of a very sneaky bug I noticed with the equipment GFX:
The Motorized equipment icon from this mod only shows up in the technology tab, but if you go to the production tab the vanilla motorized icon will still appear.
I managed to find out why too: In the interface GFX file, Paradox decided on spelling “motorised” with Z and S at different places. If you add another SpriteType entry with the name “GFX_SWE_motorized_equipment_1_medium” this should be fixed.
Thanks again for letting me use this mod, it gives a lot of flavour!
Ah, I didn't notice that during my last update. Thanks for pointing it out, and providing an easy fix with it!