![]() ![]() In this way, it might be possible, with a series of small mini-mods to build a campaign where resources and available ships are very limited, and slowly build out. ![]() Run this map to the end and if anything is left, haha, maybe not by then, but perhaps some is left, edit "that" save game and put it into a another new map, and pick up again. I just want to take the save game data and see if i can transfer it to a new map, load the ship & stat data and begin the new map (new planet doesnt make a diff either) with all my ships in their beatup, healing, 5 caps left and half my supply gone, and go on. In esscence i start the first game, run it to end, even with beat up ships, low or high credits doesnt matter, half my caps dead, that's ok. ![]() galaxy file.I'm trying to find a way to edit a save game to build a campaign. Or load up Notepad copy the section, and paste in once changes have been made. Important hint: Once you wrote interStarConnections in, DO NOT load map in Galaxy Forge again, as it will delete those. Open the Voruk's Labyrinth in SoaSE/Galaxy folder with a text editor and look at the bottom where it adds interstar connections. Wormholes to other stars have to be written in manually. Voruk's Labyrinth Map interStarConnection Section The feature "add wormhole connections" by putting a phase lane between two wormholes, then selecting it, and setting the type to "Wormhole" hasn't been added to Galaxy Forge yet. The only travel between planets in different systems is by the star. Wormholes, just as phase lanes, cannot connect between star systems. Wormhole connections are only valid when both ends are Wormholes. The phase lane should change from gray to blue indicating a wormhole connection. Click on the phase lane and in "properties" section in the Toolbox window change "connection type" from phase lane to wormhole. If you want to add wormholes in a map to link distant planets, you have to create first two " Wormhole" planets. Wormholes allow for instant travel between planets and systems. ![]()
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