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https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1584141241
My pleasure. :)
Great, thank you. ^__^
I've done it. Hopefully you're using Windows, otherwise my advice is probably of no help.
Get into your Steam folder.
For me, the correct path was C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\workshop\content\281990, but I have no idea whether those numbers at the end (the Stellaris workshop content. Other folders in the same place were given different numbers and contained different games' mods) is the same on every computer or not.
Once you've identified the Stellaris mod folder, run a search in it for the word "pallid." IDK if it's just me, but I found the folder to be full of dozens of empty folders, making it impractical to find the right one manually.
There should be a WinRAR Zip archive called Race_Pallid. Inside that, go to gfx/portraits/portraits (yes, the first portraits folder contains a second one). There, you'll find the txt.
So where do i actually find the file/folder containing the textfile that I would need to rename?
Renaming the file in this mod (I used "01_lovers_portraits.txt") takes care of the issue.
Also, could we get a portrait-only version of this? Maybe sometime in the near future?
For those of us who want to play with Ironman enabled.
As to the Prethoryn ships, there is a playable ship set up of them that hasn't been updated since last year (as the author appears to have stopped modding quite awhile ago). I wouldn't think it would be too difficult to modify and incorporate that into this mod as well (or at the very least, pull it apart to see how it was done).