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If you like this mod or the new English translation, please don't be stingy with your love, like on the ontology in this interface!
Well, anyway, have a nice day.
The mod for the translations have to be only chose in game?
Needs to be enabled in-game, placed after the stars shine and is currently partially translated You can check the Inuit in the game - whether it was translated to confirm whether it was successfully enabled
Beyond that, are things like Inuit, era change and the Tang Dynasty in English? If so, it is successfully enabled.
The principle of translation is that I translate all the text passages that I customize to add to the language section, but some text is embedded in specific areas other than the language section - these extra troubles I will pay attention to later.
The most recent update to the population growth formula adds a soft upper limit to the era, which may ameliorate the problem to some extent, but in general the problem is more difficult to solve with a single numerical change due to the inevitable expansion of population consumption in the later period, the explosion of growth and decline in food consumption, and I am thinking about the solution and there may be further changes later.