Originally Posted by
Shoebopp
You should make sure that you are doing a "smart overwrite". That's when your source folders don't replace the destination folders, but instead the source contents are merged with the destination contents, and the nested folders inside have their source contents merged with the destination contents, and so forth. For example, consider the following two folder structures
SOURCE:
data
---ui
------units
---------infantryA
---------infantryB
------unit_info
DESTINATION:
data
---ui
------units
---------infantryC
---------infantryD
------unit_info
A "dumb merge" would cause the DESTINATION to look like
data
---ui
------units
---------infantryA
---------infantryB
------unit_info
while a "smart merge" would make it look like
data
---ui
------units
---------infantryA
---------infantryB
---------infantryC
---------infantryD
------unit_info
How to ensure to do a "smart merge" depends on whether you're using a Windows or Mac, but I suggest being very careful with the unzipping process. It sounds like your original problem might have been due to a "dumb merge" completely wiping out swathes of image files. Make sure you're doing a smart merge with the new UI cards