Campaign Editor Questions

Hussar Games "For Liberty!" is a turn based game of the American Revolution and the Rakoczi Independence War. Command the armies of the newly born United States of America against Britain or the ill-equipped Hungarian rebels against mighty Austria. 1848 is a turn base game on the Hungarian rebellion against Austria in 1848-49.

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Campaign Editor Questions

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I am very interested in the editor and was wondering exactly how flexible it is.

Does the game come with a map editor and a terrain palette capable recreating maps from Zulu land to Mexico City?

What about the unit editor? Can you recreate Zulus? Native American tribes?

Can new unit art be added to the game as mod?

Are political options available in the editor?

I am trying to find a replacement for Age of Rifles and was wondering if this could fit the bill.

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The editor is only for making new campaigns with the existing units and maps.
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Thank You.
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It is possible that tools that allow modding of everything will be released.
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This is a great game system. It would be wonderful if an editor that allowed modification of maps, leaders and unit types could be released.

I'll keep my fingers crossed.
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