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https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2019297016
thank for the tip.
If creator have time to evolve his mod it could be good to change the research tree to a basic of research and change the electricity fonctionnality to a fuel system ie: with kibble
Unless you care to get cheaty, that is. I turned off Medival Vanilla, and the tech for the NP Comms as expected showed up at the end of the tech tree. I Godmode learned it and built the cage, messaging desk, and a few beacons. Then I saved, went back into my mod list list, turned MV back on, and logged back into the game. The required research is now gone from the game again, but the items I cheat-spawned stayed.
I had the game paused the whole time I had MV turned off, if that makes a difference. I don't know yet if any rival factions might have picked up Industrial and beyond tech as a result of my actions, but I have a feeling that the answer is not.