The tool is available as part of the package. You can obtain it through the following methods:
: Edit the extracted XML or script files using an external editor like Repackaging : While 1.11 is often used for extraction, most modern
Version 1.11 introduces native preview rendering for modern formats, including HEIC, WebP, and localized CAD extensions. 2. Advanced Metadata Tagging and AI Automation x catalog tool 1.11
Second, conflict resolution embraces provenance instead of hiding it. When two records clash—different timestamps, overlapping fields—1.11 surfaces the lineage and lets downstream logic pick winners. For pipeline authors, that’s liberation. You stop asking the catalog to guess a single canonical truth and instead hand it a compact dossier: “Here’s each claim, where it came from, and how confident we are.” That subtle shift turns the catalog from an oracle into a teammate that voices uncertainty reliably.
This is the tool's primary purpose. By extracting the game's files, you can directly edit them to create mods. This could involve adjusting ship stats to rebalance combat, altering trade logic to create a more dynamic economy, or creating entirely new sectors and systems. The tool is available as part of the package
A Windows-based interface for users who prefer a visual drag-and-drop environment. It includes features like "Extract All" and a basic diff view for identifying file changes.
Version 1.11 introduces a written in WebAssembly. You can now write custom validators, transformers, or exporters in any language that compiles to WASM (Rust, Go, TypeScript, etc.). Advanced Metadata Tagging and AI Automation Second, conflict
The 1.11 patch is a lightweight executable that overwrites the previous version without losing your settings.
To download version 1.11, you generally must have an account on the Egosoft website and have at least one