If you have it on steam: You need to delete "banner_icons.xml" in ...\Modules\Native\ModuleData and "Sandbox.GauntletUI.AutoGenerated.dll" in ...\Modules\Sandbox\bin\Win64_Shipping_Client\ Folder and let Steam search for errors. It will reload the missing files. Should Work after that. At least it did for me...
The mod has a file(s) that is going to be overwritten/changed in the game directory you drop the folder in. You can either back up that file initially, by renaming it to something like "old_banner_icons.xml", THEN drop the mod folder in.
Otherwise you find what files are getting changed by the mod by looking at the download file, that you copied into your game directory. Then you delete the files and validate the gamefiles through steam to restore missing pieces. When you do this though you risk bringing back other files that may have been modified by other mods.
if you installed the game through steam just ask steam to verify your files and it'll automatically delete the bannereditor files and replace them with native.
Again, I want to comment out that this mod has NOT been updated since 1.6.2 and EVERY Version is ONLY working for the version it has been released for.
I can't believe we're not able to choose a background color & are restricted to 8 sigil colors in Vanilla. How ******* pathetic. Eagerly awaiting this mod to update to fix that.
I agree. You would think with their team, that they would be able to have a color wheel so we can have virtually any color. Simple and small stuff overlooked.
Whenever I have this mod activated I crash when pressing new party. Any idea why this is happening? I reinstalled the whole game deleting all my files and then I could use the new party system but then I crash trying to change my banner cause its white.
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If you have it on steam:
You need to delete "banner_icons.xml" in ...\Modules\Native\ModuleData and "Sandbox.GauntletUI.AutoGenerated.dll" in ...\Modules\Sandbox\bin\Win64_Shipping_Client\ Folder and let Steam search for errors.
It will reload the missing files. Should Work after that. At least it did for me...
Otherwise you find what files are getting changed by the mod by looking at the download file, that you copied into your game directory. Then you delete the files and validate the gamefiles through steam to restore missing pieces. When you do this though you risk bringing back other files that may have been modified by other mods.