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翻訳の問題を報告
1. Open the mod folder (easiest way is to do so from the launcher – if you can’t, mod is 2585946800) and open the Common directory inside of the mod.
2. In a seperate window, navigate to Stellaris in your Steam folder. Open the ‘Common’ folder inside of the Stellaris directory.
3. Locate the new portrait_sets folder. Right click and copy that folder.
4. Paste it into the Common directory of the mod.
5. Open the folder you just pasted over, and open the 00_portrait_sets.txt file.
6. Just below the mammalian portraits (which will be the first in the file listed), you’ll find the Reptilian portraits. This is where the portraits are suppose to go.
7. You’ll see various lines in quotations. At the very bottom of this line, place “slreptilian”, exactly as written with quotations. Ensure the spacing lines up properly. Save.
It is on my To Do list to verify all the "Silfae's Revisited" series of mods. Notably those that begin with pre-FTL planets in their home systems will need updates.
The hair issue was caused by changes Paradox made to their scripting language in 3.5 "Fornax"/Toxoids.
Try starting a game with only the original Silfae's mod and this one active.