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(This would completely make sure none of the game mechanics are out of order, which is almost the whole reason I haven't simply set the unit multiplier in the scripts file. There is apparently a way for most people to unlock graphics menu options by simply typing in a hard-coded number of bytes in the graphics memory field of their preferences script (I don't have the exact names of everything with me, but this has apparently come up a lot) but for me and for some other people, this isn't working, even if we block the preferences script file from being edited by the game. However if it wouldn't be any different at all mechanically from setting it to large in-game, or if there were a way to just force medium graphics options or something to be available in-game, that would be fine.) (In particular, I know that there's some sort of scripts file with a multiplier in it, but I want to avoid this and change it back in-game if possible, to avoid possibly blurring the lines between whether a cheat is being used or not. TOTAL WAR SHOGUN 2 UPDATE 25 MODSWhy would it suddenly take that option away on the same machine it's always been to work on without any trouble (including the other night)? What is a way to fix this that doesn't involve mods or hacking around the game? Thank you. Today it's trying to limit me to small- or medium-size units for no apparent reason, and the large option is gone. ![]() The other night, I played with full-size units, and it worked just fine - like it always has on my computer. All rights reserved.I have had Shogun 2: Total War for a a few years now and am now pulling the game back out. All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners. ![]() Feral and the Feral logo are trademarks of Feral Interactive Ltd. TOTAL WAR SHOGUN 2 UPDATE 25 MACMac and the Mac logo are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. Developed and published on the Mac by Feral Interactive Ltd. SEGA and the SEGA logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of SEGA Corporation. Creative Assembly, the Creative Assembly logo, Total War, Total War: SHOGUN and the Total War logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of The Creative Assembly Limited.
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