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    Default I cannot find user.script used to enable mods - Please Help!

    Hi, the "user.empire_script" for me is missing in the C:\Documents and Settings\(Your name)\AppData\TheCreativeAssembly\Empire\Scripts folder. I'm guessing that European Wars and Imperial Splendour don't work for me because I use their downloaded script and simply insert it into scripts folder but then the game always crashes. If anybody can help me, I would appreciate it. Thanks in advance.

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    EmperorBatman999's Avatar I say, what, what?
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    Default Re: I cannot find user.script used to enable mods - Please Help!

    Use mod manager, you can find it in Mod Workshop under tools and tutorials.
    By the way, all the bad rumors about are false, it's actually quite useful.

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    Default Re: I cannot find user.script used to enable mods - Please Help!

    if it is not present you have to create it using text editor

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    Default Re: I cannot find user.script used to enable mods - Please Help!

    Quote Originally Posted by hadi1973 View Post
    if it is not present you have to create it using text editor
    Correct. Open the text editor, write the names of the mods you wanna use in a list there (in a special way, with or without quotation marks, I've forgotten how, but the mod threads should tell you how), and save that file, which you name "user.empire_script", in Unicode format. There you go!
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