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Anyway, I'll upload a version with midichlorians with a more "popular" appearance. While I'm at it, what percentage do you want it to be? (currently it's at 0.00625% on average)
Entonces, el gen generalmente siempre es aleatorio para un colono, pero desde 1.5 ese ya no es el caso. También tengo otras modificaciones que realmente existen y también se pueden comprar en los distribuidores.
I don't know what you mean by that. The gene simply forces the presence of an advantage, nothing more. What do you mean it doesn't work? What do you want to do? Or rather, what do you want me to do? If you want the gene to appear in other pawns, you should use the options mentioned so that, when new pawns are generated, they can appear with the gene. It's not like this gene will suddenly appear in the current ones (and anyway, that's up to other mods; this, as I said, only adds an advantage, nothing more).
The current manual solution is to manually delete Force-sensitive entrie when reading characters saved in the Character Editor to avoid errors every frame - but still intermittently