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All modders can fully use my base UPC on TWC to use it for their own mod. I was a long time not anymore on TWC or modded.
p.s.
However you see that the author of the Absolute Dominium mod for total war empire had attempted to contact you on the Total War Forum, where you talk about your UPC mod.
https://www.moddb.com/mods/absolutum-dominium
Yes I know it's complicated and fortunately CA did solve this whole problem for newer TW games.
Sadly all modders for the older games suffer from this big language problem. So my UPC is fully free and all modders can use it as base and modify it to their needs.
Basically if we modders create custom content like units, then the game doesn't recognize the unit name automatically. It does not matter on which language too.
Therefore I created the UPC mods which include the basic vanilla localization and on top of it are the copied unit names from different mods. And some of them are also translated and if not, then they are at least in English displayed. But if a unit mod isn't included in the UPC, then the unit name won't show up. Regardless from which language the mod is or with which language we play.
These days unit modders do have their own versions of the UPC as mine is quite old.
can you clarify this once and for all?
Yes the project is over. I don't mod any TW Games at the moment.