Posted by: Erik L
« on: February 17, 2012, 05:37:27 PM »No, but you can edit them if you unlock the Access database all the data resides in...
It's been several months since I last played (or posted here), so I don't remember the format, but I had great fun digging into all the underlying data... It's actually fairly robust, and adding extra systems to research and use wasn't that hard, either.
Fun times!
Just a caveat with that. If you modify the database and the program crashes, Steve generally discounts those errors unless they happen in an unmodified database.