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Also is this compatible with Kaiserreich / TNO?
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Secondly if you mean the main background music, that may be caused by having another mod conflicting by trying to change it at the same time.
https://youtu.be/iMlqdG9tKkQ
What takes most of your ram are AI, and the number of units around as well as global events.
All I ask is a very basic knowledge of a mod structure, and no changes to the playlist.
Just make sur to give the files a different name so the 2 mods don't conflict (even a single character would be enough).