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Thanks
See the Discussion I just created.
How do we do that?
It's an easy thing to update your local copy.
So the lines in this mod which remove the vanilla entries (in preparation for adding the mod's values) won't work.
The latter.
I've used it with It's Just A Spark. I don't use LW Perk Pack or LW Tool Box, the other LW mods work fine with this.
http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=658792163
For both the explanation and the mod. While I really like the game, I'm not the best at it, so having really long recovery times (why do I always get the bad "dice rolls"?) every time anyone got wounded at all was killing me. As you say, I may not have the chance of getting a much shorter recovery time but that's fair game after all.
I spent a week or so without playing the game. I came back today... a soldier got 2 points of damage (out of 6 HP) and ended up gravely wounded. Is that normal?
The way I remembered, this mod stopped that sort of behavior... I was assuming my soldier would be either Lightly or "regular" wounded.
Was I just unlucky? Or is there a possibility that the mod isn't working for me anymore for some reason?
Thanks in advance
I'm working on a mod called Amalgmation It's not up on the workshop yet, but I hope to build it, using a collection of other people's mods to build a difinitive "Long War 2" experience.
I feel that your one of the best UI/QOL mods out there, and a perfect fit-in for it. Is it okay if I add your mod to mine?
There will be a link in the mod discription to your mod, so if people aren't interested in the whole package, they will subscribe to yours instead.
Thank you for your time!
Poke around and edit the values, or don't use the mod altogether. It's changes' are superficial at best.
I have to install your mods, it is very well thought.
But I still find times of long wounds.
What do I have to modify to lower times of recovery a little?
Is what that is possible in a file INI?
Thank you