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Under the default industry of TPF2, its default industry upgrade parameter is "level*". At the same time, the default setting parameters of stations, depot, etc. in the game are different from the industry modules of the game. For example, generatedData["base"].
Therefore, in the industrial integration mode, I integrated different types of modules and parameters, and the industrial upgrade MOD you use is not compatible. Will cause errors.
In fact, there are many settings and functions, such as industrial function integration. . These really should not be implemented by our MOD authors, but should be added to the game by UG game developers to increase the game life cycle. . . . . The results are now upside down. . . I don't understand why UG wants to do this. . .
I really hope UG can go to see another game <workers & resources: soviet republic>. take a look at their game design ideas.
This cannot be achieved. The MOD that increase the number of industry levels. It is made based on industrial chain module of the game.
My MOD is based on the game industry chain, integrating stations, depots, and buildings. The two MOD designs are different, so they are not compatible.