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Peace and Love to everyone here who still plays this mod, advocates for its revival, and even to those who are frustrated with some game ending bugs. May The Force Be With You All!"
I occasionally come back here and go to the comment section to read the comments. This mod is not in development, it has not been in development since 2020 (so about four years).
Those who may want to reach out about modding the game are more than welcome to but keep in mind I have not modded EAW in years, a lot of what I learned through rigorous trial and error has been mostly unlearned since that time. For those who still enjoy the mod, or may have been inspired to take up modding due to it, I thank you for your support. For anyone who wants to use what I have done here to mod their own game, or even make an updated version of the mod, simply put go ahead! A lot of these assets are not mine, and most of the unit coding was used and inspired by other mods such as EAW Remake. It still boggles my mind that over 10,000 people downloaded this and at one point, this mod was on the front page of the workshop for weeks on end."