Nav map messed up horribly.
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I hope you realize we are not entitled to fix this for you. You are the one asking, we are the ones trying to help.
Double-posting with something like that is a surefire way NOT to get helped.
Instead, you’d be better off giving more details on what you did.
Also: modding takes time and patience; make sure that reaches your brain or you’ll be fried within a few months.
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I hate slow progress
It only crashes if I close the Nav Map. It’s very weird. Also some trade lanes are missing. But I’m newish to modding so I wouldn’t know where to go to fix it.
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I’d really try what Mind said. You should NEVER have two systems with the same name.
You’re really looking for trouble by doing that.
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Depending on how u made the universe ini and the mbase ini it will surely bug the game.
I never made that mistake but i produced that error and i worked not good, i bet when u take a look at alpha u will find your missing trade lanes and some more stuff there. -
I deleted the other system. This is completely new universe except from New York and FP7, which prefixes are not cloned. And it worked completely fine before, except from a minor bug where a couple of bases say Planet Malta etc.
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Well did u clean ALL (and i mean ALL) ini files? I’M Specialy talking about the universe ini, the path inis the mbase.ini etc.?
Its not enough to just delete the systems in FLE, if u’re going to create a TC mod u should cleane all ini files except some archtyp ini’s (solarch.ini, shiparch.ini, stararch.ini, asteroidarch.ini etc. etc.). -
Why don’t you put your files, your mod files, for upload? And have a experienced modder a look at it?
Probably 2 mins before he can say what whent wrong.
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I used a base clear out mod. What I am trying to say is why is this system nav map breaking. Why did it not break before and now it does. It’s got nothing to with the mod, any problems would be situated in the system file.
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It never conflicted before. I simply added a few tradelanes, planets and bases and now this happens ???
Why not go back to these changes and code them out 1 by 1 with an ; in front in the ini files.
Did you build this from scratch or clone and modify a system?
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Have you tried the poor man’s binary error checker?
Delete half the file and see if the problem goes away. If it does you know the problem is in that half. If it doesn’t, try the other half. If it still doesn’t go away delete everythign in the file. If the problem is still there you’re looking in the wrong file.
Then just keep cutting the code in half untill you isolate your bug.
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