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Re: EditSF 1.0.2 - Now working!
Great!
Great!
When you find out for the new format, make sure to post it hereHow can I change the end date using EditSF??
When you find out for the new format, make sure to post it here![]()
As I said, post in the thread I linked. This thread is about the editor tool only; what and how to edit is not topical here.I found where to change the end year for the new format after read the link you post but when I load the modified savegame it still the same end year.
But when I open the savegame with EditSF the end year is modified so what did I do wrong??
That's not in yet, partially because I don't even know what can be added without actually breaking the game.First, thanks for this tool .
So now I can be edit save files but can't add or delete item. So how can do that ?
I'm not sure what you mean by that...Could you add editing options to right click please?
I'm not sure about copy/paste, but export to/import from file should be relatively easy for the first go.Also would it be possible to copy, delete, move not just individual fields but everything under a tree? Like i want to move campaign_env to another save game, is that possible?
As I said, post in the thread I linked. This thread is about the editor tool only; what and how to edit is not topical here.
How the hell do you unlock other factions :/
Edit: Forget i asked that!
You can't, kungfuserge quite clearly has a pirated copy of the game.
You mean you edit, then save, then edit again, save, and when you then load, the file only contains the changes from the first edit?Is anybody having this problem. EditSF works fine, but it seems like i can only save once. After i save, i have to exit the program and open the save file again and add my changes to save again, else if i just add change after a save, it wont save.
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