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Data from the .xml files are copied into the save games.
Not a big deal as I'm just mucking about here but curious as to what I may have missed or done wrong.
When I load up my edited components.xml file in the mod tools editor all the changes and added components are there so they got saved to the file but replacing the default components.xml file witj it and starting GC and new save the added chassis, fuel type and induction aren't showing up as available selections in the advanced designer.
Regardless the edits I made to already existing components are working so at least I've got that much right lol.
Do you meet the necessary skills requirements and year requirements to see the new components?
For my added components I gave them ID #s 1001, 1002, 1003 and named them Composite Unibody, Performance Hybrid and DualCharger. Left the Picture same as parts they are based off of and typed in my own about after deleting the numbers in that block. Wondering if the about block is what is causing my issue.
Outside of that, check your localization flags. If you're typing names, you're going to have to disable localized names.
Check your log files for error messages.
Get the chassis working before switching to the engine stuff.
Learned mucking about with "simple" mods on other games to always create backup copies of both the original game files and the file I'm tinkering with so I don't screw up and lose one or the other due to my clumsiness, game updates or whatever.
Guessing since I didn't create duplicate pictures with the new names and descriptive text in the localization files is why they show under the old names with no description, but that's ok since I can still tell which is which and this is simply for my own amusement.
Note the names I gave them are listed in the drop down once on the actual design panel just not on the initial part selection menu where picture is shown and description of the part is given.
Anyways thanks for your time and help, can't wait to get home from work tonight so I can start a new game with my adjusted/added stuff to play around with.