![]() ![]() It seems the numbers change if the correct update was selected and modified. I have found the solution to my problem(S). The modding suite for WRD / PLEASE OPEN THE WORKSHOP FOR WARGAME RED DRAGON ! I hope it can help, if you need say me :) See the connection? So you just need to remember to work with the newest directory in that \PC\ directory. Remember that 430000633 directory? That was created with the v633 patch. Annoying, but you'll memorize the above steps in no time.Īs mentioned, each new update creates a new directory corresponding to the version number. This is because each update creates a new directory with a new NDF_WIN.dat file inside. Notes: Every time there's a game update you need to re-edit these values. ![]() You'll know it's done when you're hold your mouse icon over the RED X close window icon and it turns a bit brighter allowing you to click it.ġ2) Now close the original editor that is still open in the background. Again, this is a huge file and might take a minute to save. You can change the value 16 000 to 99 999 for example.ġ1) When you've modified all your supply units with 10x their normal capacity (wee!) you need to save your changes by clicking the 'Save changes back' icon at the top in the toolbar. The FOB is the 34 432 in the middle column -> with the id 666. For instance, the FOB is the last with an instance number of 34432 (you can search TModuleModernWarfareSupplyDescriptor, id 118, instance 14)ġ0) Click on the unit in the middle column you want to change, then change the Suppl圜apacity value in the far-right column. Within the first column scroll down to ID 118 TModuleModernWarefareSupplyDescriptor and click on it.ĩ) You'll now have ~15 new rows in the middle column, each representing a supply unit. ![]() Give it time.Ĩ) Within that new window you'll see three columns. It might take a minute to open since it's huge. Scroll down to pc\ndf\patchable\gfx\everything.ndfbin, click on it, and then click on the 'View NDF File' icon in the tool bar.ħ) A new window will open up, allowing you to edit that ndfbin file. The people here are the ones that still play the game and care enough to stay updated on these subjects.Copy the modding suite on the game file (.Steam\SteamApps\common\Wargame Red Dragon)1) Download, unzip, and place in the folder of Wargame Red Dragon (usually: Program Files\steam\steamapps\common\Wargame Red Dragon\)ģ) Click File in the toolbar, then click OpenĤ) Navigate to the following directory: Program Files\steam\steamapps\common\Wargame Red Dragon\Data\Wargame\PC\430000633 (because the last version of the game is the 633/b])ĥ) Select the NDF_Win.dat file and click on openĦ) You'll now have a long list of files in front of you. I know you are smart enough to understand this and it is literally your job to deal with questions and concerns from the community, so I, along with many people here, would greatly appreciate it if you treated people who payed money for your product to try and help us understand your perspective. That being said, there are probably a lot of people that would like an answer to this question, and people like me that are new to the forums aren't going to go back and look through hundreds of threads here or on Reddit to read all of your historical responses, and not to mention that Wargame and Steel Division only has like a 50% overlap of community (probably much less now) which means to get this answer on their own many would have to go and read posts on a forum for a game they have never played. Almost like if that was a job, a type of "community manager" maybe. But your job is still to deal with the community at large, to "manage" the "community" if you will. ![]()
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