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The game these days is throwing up a lot of problems for me & I need another problem like a hole in the head so, no offence to the modder/author, but I'm unsubbing for now till its fit to use.
I figured out how to fix the compatibility issue w/Parabellum.
Basically you need to add the contents of this mod to the same file in Parabellum.
Parabellum Workshop ID: \1178220\2296927878
GeoSat Workshop ID: \1178220\2308979438
Here are the steps:
1. Copy GeoSat "Images" folder to Parabellum
2. Browse to GeoSat \LANG\ENG\tech_t.lng w/Notepad++, copy the 4 lines of text and add them to the same file in Parabellum.
3. Browse to GeoSat \Units, copy the "Images" folder to the the same location in Parabellum.
4. Open Units.txt, located in the same folder as Step 3, copy the text and add it the Parabellum \Units\units.txt file.
5. Open Parabellum \tech.txt, find [TECHNOLOGY] "Satellite" and add LeadsTo "Geostationary_satellites" below LeadsTo "Improved_optics", then copy the 2 other texts to the file.