Once you get the hang of the scenario templates, the universe can take on extraordinary definition and depth -which of course is directly proportional to your own creativity. If you make large maps with lots of definition (many scenario templates), then you have a lot to do depending on what you want to add. If you make small maps with only a few scenario templates, your work is pretty easy. The other issue with scenario templates is that you need to start galaxy forge 1.0, then save your map -without editting anything, then open it in notepad to write the scenario templates you want to add to the map. The standard scenario template can get pretty complex when you start tweaking things and might even break the map if you enter things wrong. I posted this for another player, but thought to include it here as its own post so people can easily create scenario templates drawing from the SINS Vanilla GalaxyScenarioDef file located in their GameInfo while still using GalaxyForge 1.0, which imho is overall a much better mapping tool than GalaxyForge 1.1 that does not currently allow for easy template placement or even viewing (crosses fingers for next release of GForge).
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