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In order to fix this, go to your Workshop folder, and navigate to this folder:
"workshop\content\281990\1199002146\common\defines"
Then, delete the file named:
"伞AAR_defines"
Only delete the defines file with the Chinese character at the beginning. If you're using IHAFOW, you can safely delete this.
Any ideas?
I use that as well, and I agree, it looks insanely good.
It works insanely well with graphics mods that change galaxy appearance (Immersive Beautiful Universe). The galaxy itself is still visible, but the stars aren't. That means you can appreciate the beauty of your galaxy mod while preserving the mystery of the fog of war!
Regarding editing the IHAFOW_defines.txt file, I kept Ngraphics as it is but removed NGameplay and NShip altogether. Doing so prevents nebula names from appearing in the fog of war while removing all the gameplay changes