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No one can confirm for you. It's never reset mine but others have reported it did for them so only way to know is if you try it.
If they want to, it would be helpful to hear their feedback on this especially as new players.
Though I always recommend people play through the main tutorial and some vanilla as RE2 is intended for experienced players.
I tried for a long time to find one, but had to go to the forum anyway as I was getting frustrated. But overall, it's a big improvement.
I'd like to see the planets and moons section updated to include all the different types and typical galaxy to find them in. I've been looking for a source of platinum, but haven't found any yet due to not finding right type of planets.
The new Empyriopedia is really good. As long as you have the base understanding from playing vanilla to know how to play. The empyriopedia has all the detail that you need to work out the differences and play RE2 accordingly.
Also, good job with the pop up warnings when certain triggers occur that lead you to check the PDA. Good improvement to catch lots of the omg moments if you haven't played RE2 before.
Awesome mod, thanks Ravien and Vermillion :)
a little suggestion is it possible in one of the next brands to give the player in creativmode
to give same trader for the player bases to set