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Post by Fistalis on Jan 16, 2013 9:54:31 GMT -6
1.4 changelog. - Added native sat support If you have the modern world installed the proper techs will give you access to def,recon and comm sats
- Fixed to be compatible with update 3.
- Did NOT update the Shattered world WMDATA prior to caching. Economy might be harsh. Just copy the GC WMdata from the GC folder into the SW folder and recache for a fix. I'll have a new cache for it up in the day or two.
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Post by mertcanks on Jan 16, 2013 11:12:23 GMT -6
Thanks but where is t link?
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Post by Fistalis on Jan 16, 2013 11:32:22 GMT -6
On the web site.. same place its always been.. lol All my mods can be downloaded from the site. You know that link underneath the advertisement at the top of the screen?
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Post by jekolmy on Jan 28, 2013 22:56:31 GMT -6
Added modern world (0.82e) to my folder and playing the standard cold war scenario. Still not getting recon sats to be buildable yet. Not sure on the rest of the sat types as I haven't progressed enough to get to them yet. Any ideas as to what I might have done wrong?
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Post by wasicun on Mar 2, 2013 4:47:58 GMT -6
Hi guys! I have a question to you: i want to change the starting gdp for some countries (for example USA) with real life ones. I change the value for gdpc for USA (2989) in the Globalcrisis.CVP file but it doesn't works... seems like you have to change other values too to really change the starting gdp...
Anyone can help?
Thank you very much and sorry for my poor English
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Post by Fistalis on Mar 2, 2013 19:03:54 GMT -6
Hi guys! I have a question to you: i want to change the starting gdp for some countries (for example USA) with real life ones. I change the value for gdpc for USA (2989) in the Globalcrisis.CVP file but it doesn't works... seems like you have to change other values too to really change the starting gdp... Anyone can help? Thank you very much and sorry for my poor English Some countries use an amalgam of their regional stats to come up with the GDP. For example the U.S. averages out the GDP of all 50 states.
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