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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
Anybody an idea?
"THIS PATCH IS NO LONGER NECESSARY - THE ORIGINAL MOD IS BEING UPDATED BY LUIR AND CAN BE FOUND HERE."
My computer broke soon after I brought these issues up. I'm on a new computer now and I'm not sure when I'm going to start playing Civ again, but I'll let you know when I start messing with it again if these issues persist.
I've had a quick look into how EU works, I should be able to add the code for custom civs but I don't have much free time to do it currently.
To set one of the GoT civs to use the art of a vanilla civ simply go to "C:\Users\[YOUR USERNAME]\Documents\My Games\Sid Meier's Civilization 5\MODS\A Mod of Ice and Fire (BNW) Unofficial Patch (v 5)". In that folder there will be an 'xml' file for each civ which can be opened in notepad. Replace the text between the 'ArtStyleSuffix' tags with the name of the civ you wish to use (e.g. for the Starks using Germany change the text from '_EURO' to '_GERMANY').
If you want to test out your modified skins then you can overwrite the existing ones in the EU mod folder.
When I get time I'll try and make it so that the GoT civs are assigned their own art so that existing EU skins don't need to be overwritten.