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I already tried this explicit path in the install.bat. :-(
Maybe I try a clean sweep of python and retry the mod installation
Just to be clear, mods should not a scource of error at this point, right?
And at least I really want to thank you for this mod! It brings a better sense of history to the game, I always missed something like this.
Maybe you could remove your existing env folder or start with a clean download of the latest release and try the following steps: (for 1 and 2 you can simply change the install.bat script before running it)
1. Run
4. Run the stellarisdashboard.bat file (I think it should work without any changes)
Please let me know if that resolves your problem :)
It would be hard to develop a save game parser that could account for mods. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
503 errors when you try and select the game? or something similar
I can't remember a 503 error, there was just no game to select from.
Handling all possible mods that change what is written to the save files is a pretty daunting task... But maybe I can make the code to be more robust against missing data. This way it might be possible to use at least some features with mods.
If you want, you can email one or two modded save files that aren't read correctly to blubblubblobb at gmail dot com and maybe add in a list of the mods you used. Then I can try to figure something out.