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If i ever wake up one day with a good idea i might consider adding something but only if i can make it visually different frome other units.
then don't.
and if you havent try verify integrity of game files
1 Open your Game Library on Steam.
2 Right-click on your game.
3 Select Properties from the menu.
4 In the Properties menu, select 'Local Files' from the left-hand panel.
5 On the Local Files page, select 'Verify integrity of game files'
6 Steam will then verify your files. ...
7 Once Steam is finished, a box saying all files successfully validated.
If i'm going to be honest i think it's likely memory issues as it is a common problem with games when it comes to moding and i think it depends on how good or bad a computer is might also have a factor in it.
Crashing usually means you're using an outdated mod or because your system runs out of memory.
I think there might actually be some merit to the too many mod claim but i don't know. (tested 20 turns no crash)
Some modded units use default unit tags which will all always cause weird things to happen i don't use any of those tags for a lot of reasons and i would recommend people not to use them when making units.
without it (atleast for now) there's no crashes