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Will it be easier to mod?
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I imagine there is a possibility all of the old modding tools will become casualties. The ODD tool that places hex fields on a map should still work. It's a very robust design that does not rely on the game. Other than that, your guess is as good as mine.
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Hopefully they will be some better and easier tools made available from the get go.
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