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Bir çeviri sorunu bildirin
1. Create a 'common' folder and then 'cultures' folder inside of that, then add the 00_cultures file from the base game to it
2. Open it, then find the 'bohemian' entry and add the line unit_graphical_cultures { bohemiangfx } underneath. You can call this new culture whatever you want, I'm just using this as an example.
4. Create a 'graphicalculturetype' folder within the 'common' folder you created earlier, then add the 00_graphicalculturetype file from the base game to it.
5. Open it, then add an entry for the 'bohemiangfx' culture. All you'll need to do is copy/paste/edit one already in there.
6. Open both the files located in the mod's 'interface' folder and replace all instances of 'westernslavicgfx' with 'bohemiangfx'.
I haven't tested it, but that should do it. Hope this helps!