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Freelancer Companion Parser
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I'm trying to use Freelancer Companion to view only a select number of bases, as part of a specific network, and as I cannot just click to exclude certian bases, I thought I'd delete them from whence FLC parsed them(in a second copy of freelancer, of course).

Does anyone know how Freelancer Companion parses its base list? I tried cutting all the bases I wasnt using out of universe.ini, but that doesn't seem to change anything...that was my best guess on where FLC got its bases from. Suggestions?

Posted on: 2009/8/30 4:51
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My guess would be the market_XXX.ini files in the Equipment folder. The source of FLCompanion has never been released as far as I'm aware, so unless its author is around you'll have to experiment with it.

Posted on: 2009/8/30 5:12
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