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I am a returning player and big fan of this mod. I have recently encountered errors while adding physical artillery units. Ive set the behavior config but have had problems with naming the artillery pieces in the arti config. Is it possible for you to give and example or even look at my file? Thanks
@Water Hotdogs 27 Sep @ 11:38pm
I have to admit I was a big fan of this mod and used it all the time until the VCOM AI mod came out. This one really does load and start working straight away and is now the one I use together with the vanilla mission making tools in the main game.
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=721359761
It is brilliant and seems to be less load on the pc so you get better frame rates and some really realistic and surprising AI behaviour.
Inside the mod folder is an instruction manual.
It is not the case that you install the mod and it starts working on auto.
You have to set up the maps with zones and unit lists.
Thanks for using the mod and commenting.
Yes.
Yes you have to go into the mission folder and change the settings in the config folder in the DAC folder in the mission folder which is a bit of a mission in itself. Personally I leave them on so that I know that DAC has worked and I am not alone on the map wondering where the enemy is, lol. Sometimes happens.