2.13.7
Changes in 2.13.7
- Update melter to EU4 1.36
- Improve parser heuristic to lower chance of running out of memory
- Show raw file size when running out of memory
- Fix Vic3 observer savegames failing to import
Changes in 2.13.6
- Fix hoi4 1.13 save import failing
- Update hoi4 melter to 1.13.3
Changes in 2.13.5
- Fix NullPointerException on Linux when no VISUAL variable editor was set
- Try to improve performance with updated GraalVM 21 runtime and new ZGC garbage collector
Changes in 2.13.4
- Fix NullPointerException for non-ironman eu4 savegames
Changes in 2.13.3
- Remove limits for savegame size and increase max RAM usage limit to allow for importing of very large savegames
- Remove legacy steam library detection logic to fix long first startup time
- Improve handling of external text editor in macOS. You just have to provide the app name in the editor, e.g. TextEdit.app
- Update Victoria 3 melter to 1.4 and CK3 melter to 1.10
- Fix trailing spaces in savegame name breaking export
- Fix duplicate detection and CTRL+SHIFT+R shortcuts not working
- Fix import window being too high on some resolutions
- Gray out achievement compatible icon for savegames when achievements are disabled
- Update dds library to support some modded dds files
Downloads
If you have already installed the Pdx-Unlimiter, this update will be automatically installed when launching it the next time.
Otherwise you can download it from here:
Installers
Installers are the easiest way to get started. Note that there might be some issues with Windows SmartScreen blocking the installer. If you are facing these issues, click on "More info" and then "Run anyway". You can read this post if you want to understand why this warning pops up.
Standalone
If you don't like installers, you can also use a standalone version, which is packaged in a .zip archive. This version does not come with an update functionality, so you have to manually download new releases if you want to update.
- Windows standalone
- Linux standalone
- Mac standalone (Works on Intel and Apple Silicon)