This mod adds a new storefront to sector G-9, with nearly all in-game equipment available for purchase with cash.
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Version 1.1
Added skill magazine table. Fixed 7.62mmWP AP giving standard rounds. Fixed shaped charges giving HE grenades. Migrated main file to progression alternate (old version still in archived files).
With this mod, you will find a new storefront in sector G-9, stocked to the gills with just about everything you could ever want to spend cash on. I did my best to make the prices fairly balanced, and the location of the storefront was kind of a knee-jerk decision, so feedback on these things would be greatly appreciated. You can now spend your cash on actual equipment! :) As you capture more cities, more equipment will be unlocked and available for purchase.
Prices are a work in progress; I feel like they should be pretty balanced, but I haven't had much time to play-test to know for sure. Would greatly appreciate feedback on this subject, as well as feedback on the location of the storefront itself.
Known issues: The majority of the items don't have proper ground models for use in the Map Editor, so I had to make do with what was available to me. In the future, when the devs release the full mod documentation, I'll likely be able to fix this.