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Post by gauymapp on Nov 18, 2017 20:21:25 GMT
So it is not the same as adding forces! YAY! Thank you. You don't need root to add troops either. Thegloryofcommunism's tutorial said that hex sports with adding troops needs root. Like adding codes in hex editor.
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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Nov 18, 2017 20:43:15 GMT
You don't need root to add troops either. Thegloryofcommunism's tutorial said that hex sports with adding troops needs root. Like adding codes in hex editor. There is another way to find the hex spots. It involves a little math, though.
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Post by gauymapp on Nov 18, 2017 20:48:24 GMT
Thegloryofcommunism's tutorial said that hex sports with adding troops needs root. Like adding codes in hex editor. There is another way to find the hex spots. It involves a little math, though. I meant with the troop code. I know how to find the hex. Its when inserting the code. It always crashes on me. I so it exactly like every tutorial. No overwrite. Inserting. Thegloryofcommunism's tutorial said you will need root. So only country
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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Nov 18, 2017 20:49:33 GMT
There is another way to find the hex spots. It involves a little math, though. I meant with the troop code. I know how to find the hex. Its when inserting the code. It always crashes on me. I so it exactly like every tutorial. No overwrite. Inserting. Thegloryofcommunism's tutorial said you will need root. So only country I have done it without root. I could do it now, if you like.
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Post by gauymapp on Nov 18, 2017 20:55:59 GMT
I meant with the troop code. I know how to find the hex. Its when inserting the code. It always crashes on me. I so it exactly like every tutorial. No overwrite. Inserting. Thegloryofcommunism's tutorial said you will need root. So only country I have done it without root. I could do it now, if you like. Yes please!
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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Nov 18, 2017 21:01:54 GMT
Conquest is 1939. Pre-mod: .org/] [/url] Post-mod: .org/] [/url] I know, this is not a guide, I just wanted to show you that it's possible.
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Post by gauymapp on Nov 18, 2017 21:04:41 GMT
Conquest is 1939. Pre-mod: Post-mod: I know, this is not a guide, I just wanted to show you that it's possible. Can you add it in random locations perhaps?
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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Nov 18, 2017 21:08:04 GMT
Can you add it in random locations perhaps? Sure. I only chose a city because it's easier (and faster).
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Post by gauymapp on Nov 18, 2017 21:12:20 GMT
Can you add it in random locations perhaps? Sure. I only chose a city because it's easier (and faster). So you just insert the code? Not overwrite. Just insert. The codes move down below? Like inserting one like from one. To two?
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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Nov 18, 2017 21:14:33 GMT
Can you add it in random locations perhaps? Sure. I only chose a city because it's easier (and faster). So you just insert the code? Not overwrite. Just insert. The codes move down below? Like inserting one like from one. To two? I usually copy an existing code and then I change it. Don't forget to add +1 to the unit count at the beginning of the file.
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Post by gauymapp on Nov 18, 2017 21:16:08 GMT
So you just insert the code? Not overwrite. Just insert. The codes move down below? Like inserting one like from one. To two? I usually copy an existing code and then I change it. Don't forget to add +1 to the unit count at the beginning of the file. You just change it? Not insert a new line. Wait what is the unit count for 1939
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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Nov 18, 2017 21:18:28 GMT
I usually copy an existing code and then I change it. Don't forget to add +1 to the unit count at the beginning of the file. You just change it? Not insert a new line. Actually, I do both😎
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Post by gauymapp on Nov 18, 2017 21:20:09 GMT
You just change it? Not insert a new line. Actually, I do both😎 lol.
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Post by Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb on Nov 18, 2017 21:21:38 GMT
I usually copy an existing code and then I change it. Don't forget to add +1 to the unit count at the beginning of the file. Wait what is the unit count for 1939 The right question is where the unit count is. It's the first two digits of the 9th column, starting from the beginning of the file.
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Post by gauymapp on Nov 18, 2017 21:22:17 GMT
Wait what is the unit count for 1939 The right question is where the unit count is. It's the first two digits of the 9th column, starting from the beginning of the file. Good. Let me try this.
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