![]() ![]() I'd say this is definitely relatively easy (compared to other modding) and actually a great way of dipping your toe in the water for modding. The limit is 8 races a meeting, 3 meetings a day, for every day you have in the schedule.ģ. So I've answered that above, you'll have the copied schedule to begin editing and to use as a reference.Ģ. I highly recommend downloading a free text-editing program called Notepad++ - if you edit plain text files in Microsoft Word, they'll pick up extra invisible things that will mess with the format of your file.ġ. If you change the other country's files, you copy them over before doing it in the same way, but putting them in their own folder. ![]() These are the files you're going to modify, since you shouldn't ever change the original files. So you're modding a UK schedule, so you'd create a folder called UK, then switch back to where the original schedule files are stored (in the other window), copy both files in the UK folder, then copy them into your new mod folder. Now in that folder, you're going to recreate the /db/ folder. Then create another folder inside the mods folder, called "My custom schedule" or whatever you want your schedule to be called. If there isn't a folder called "mods", create one (the name has to be in lower case). Inside this folder is where your mods and saves go. Here there is another folder called Starters Orders 7. Only the countries you can choose at the start of the game have a schedule file, so IRE, UK, USA, and AUS.īefore you do anything else, you're going to open up a new File Browser window, this time starting at My Documents. Now to make a complete schedule, you need the file called _sched_f.db from the folder of the country you're playing as. For the UK races, this file is in C:/Program Files/Starters Orders 7/db/UK. This file is unique to each country and can't have races from different countries in them. This information is stored in the file named featureRaces_flat.db in the folder for each country. This is how the computer understands the information for a race, so understands the distance, the class, the racecourse it's held at, who can enter it, what the prize money is, etc. ![]() Right at the end, on page 74, is the "attributes" of each race entry in the feature race file. As another relative newbie, I'll pass on the help I've been given.įIRST, start with the instruction book. ![]()
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