![]() This is hard because I don't exactly have a view of the positions of the stars, but some of the stars were clustered together in the 2.1 save I'm copying them over and I've fixed those connections. Hopefully this will work when put together.īecause about 30-40 systems have been added. ![]() I may add a few of the brown dwarf systems and ternary systems in if I feel like it. Still need to do the connections between systems but those will be finalised. I think most of the civilisations are fixed, along with the fleets. Still got to fix the system links, events, and fleets where relevant. I've fixed the megastructure, bypass, and wormhole numbering. The very last phase of the editing will involve fixing the hyperlane connections. I'm going to say Sunday is more likely a completion day. Much unlike Dwarf Fortress, which has a heavy procedural basis, one can edit the Stellaris save files directly and it has a logical structure. I've realised a few things about the save file structure I do not believe any of this is insurmountable. I've decided to just copy in the L-gate systems from another save. Otherwise we should be good to go, maybe, by Saturday (optimistically). I'm also going to fix some of the ship naming tags so they aren't "ISS" for some of the custom empires I put in. I've managed to hack in a few of the new systems too, but I need to work out their hyperspace connections. I haven't yet managed to fix the Awoken (there's apparently a new global flag that has to be set so the event never fires again for anyone else, and some of the specific robot tags changed). I then realised we don't need to do that, we can just assign deposits and so I made the necessary changes to the notation. SOME of the deposits, I changed to make them compatible with the new generation criteria. When 2.2 rolls around there's going to be mayhem with the new planet designs, districts, and so on. This is the last big version where I think this kind of "fix" will be feasible so we'll have to wrap up faster. Unfortunately, as there's no save editor for Stellaris I have to do this one manually. I can't guarantee it will work but it's worth a shot. Update! (25th October 2018): I'm making (slow) progress towards the goal of adding in the new content from distant stars. If you have any opinions let me know but I'll probably bump this forward in between a week and a month from now (I'm personally expecting the new release of Stellaris towards Christmas or December depending on your timing - I'll probably start a new playthrough then). I probably can't continue this to the next version though. Well, that was long ago.įor continuation, I'll either change version to 2.1 and hack in some of the "new stuff" (also editing the resources for the galaxy), or I will continue this on 2.0.5 just hacking the name pack to one fo the human ones. specifically I'll fix that by changing the name pack. I've probably got to the root of the issue on the issues from the 2.0.5 version. Albeit temporary, this generated political confusion within Madagascar itself.Right, update on the situation so far (and bump): It is argued that the British government utilized the Madagascar takeover as a means to keep the French national committee in check, disregarding Free French proposals as a result. ![]() It measures the strategic importance of the island against the political damage caused to Anglo-Free French relations by the British rebuttal of de Gaulle. This article examines the Madagascar invasion in the light of this exclusion of the Free French. ![]() Much to General Charles de Gaulle's lasting annoyance, the Free French movement played no part in these operations, although the British installed a Free French administration at Tananarive in December. The attack began in May 1942 and was completed by October. This threat led to the invasion of Madagascar by British empire forces. Conscious of the precedent of Vichy's two-fold capitulation to Japanese demands upon Indo-China in August 1940 and July 1941, both the British and the American governments feared that Annet might follow suit, conceding to Japan the use of Madagascar's principal ports and air bases. Governor Paul Annet's island administration assumed a critical importance to Britain and South Africa after the fall of Singapore in February 1942. Between June 1940 and September 1942 the French colony of Madagascar was a part of the Vichy French empire and a life-line for supplies to French Indo-China.
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