I've added buildings and now the Conquest Editor is stuck on "enter integer between 1 and 25". What is that supposed to mean and how can I address this?
All numerical fields have numbers in them that are either 0 or less than 25. Yet I'm still stuck. It seems to be a problem when I click on added buildings that have new icon graphics. I added the new icons on the icon sheets that I keep in the "City Screen" folder in the "Art" folder within the "My Mod" folder from which the scenario "Properties" are supposed to read from. Is there anything wrong with that?
In this case it's building icons on the icon sheet. It seems if I click on the new buildings that use the newly added icon that the problem arises. But that doesn't make sense to why a value of 1-25 would be required. After all, the C3C building icon sheet starts out with more slots than 25.
Guess I am missing something here... Place the Buildings in the PediaIcons.txt with Numbers that correspond to the Buildings Large and Small. There are No Numbers listed in the Biq for Buildings.
example: The list order numbers go with the buildings large and small
#ICON_BLDG_Locust_Eggs
SINGLE
154
art\civilopedia\icons\buildings\LocustEggsLarge.pcx
art\civilopedia\icons\buildings\LocustEggsSmall.pcx
#ICON_BLDG_VA
SINGLE
155
art\civilopedia\icons\buildings\VALarge.pcx
art\civilopedia\icons\buildings\VASmall.pcx
#ICON_BLDG_Retirement_Home
SINGLE
156
art\civilopedia\icons\buildings\RHLarge.pcx
art\civilopedia\icons\buildings\RHSmall.pcx
#ICON_BLDG_Security_Bot_Factory
SINGLE
157
art\civilopedia\icons\buildings\SecurityBotFactoryL.pcx
art\civilopedia\icons\buildings\SecurityBotFactoryS.pcx
#ICON_BLDG_Company_HQ
SINGLE
158
art\civilopedia\icons\buildings\CompanyHQLarge.pcx
art\civilopedia\icons\buildings\CompanyHQSmall.pcx
The Buildings are then listed in the Civilopedia as, Example: #BLDG_VA
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