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MTW2: Regnum Dei - All Factions version 1.7.7 Premium
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- Campaign: 1080 -1700 (covers the need for more playtime)
- All the factions are playable on the same map - including: Aztec, Papal States, Mongols and Timurids.
- If you play a nomad faction, then consider your self just a scouting clan arrived in Europe way before the main invasion. The larger invasion will come at the appropriate CA time and you will be able to control it. Until then you must survive by your own.
- If not used by the player all the new factions (except the Pope) will have the AI & movement freeze. They will unfreeze at the invasion time or as usual for the Aztecs when they are discovered.
- The nomad's invasion armies' size and skill has been reduced by 30-35%.
- Mercenary boats have been added for the Aztecs.
- 1 year equals 2 turns. Winter and summer can be seen in each year now.
- The rebel settlements have been partially edited to better facilitate the historic growth of the AI factions.
- Some factions are now more aggressive towards each other. Still relations can improve in time, etc. *See the main topic)
RDM Main ORG Topic - Information/Download
Published by Nevada Modding Association and developed by The Trivium Organization.
Mod Developers: Burebista (Cain), Spartan, bdtj1815
Personal use only - The material in this modification cannot be used in any other public modification without the creator's express permission.
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M2TW_ Poitiers.zip
M2TW_ Poitiers.zip
The Battle of Poitiers - 1356 AD English vs French
In 1355, Prince Edward of England invaded France and set out from Bordeaux to cross the Loire and meet up with Lancaster. He fought his way through France, raping and pillaging without any grand strategy as was the medieval way. He also alerted King Jean of France to his position and soon found a large French army bearing down on him.
As at Crecy, the French had destroyed bridges in an attempt to corral the English into a pitched battle--this time over the Loire. It was in this way that Prince Edward determined he would not make it safely back to Bordeaux and found himself looking for a good defensive position in which to engage the French.
Prince Edward settled on a position approximately two miles south of Poitiers. He chose a slope protected on the west by marshes next to the Loire river. The French enjoyed a vast superiority in numbers and faced the English forces ready for battle.
King Jean deployed his forces by dismounting the majority of his men-at-arms, at the suggestion of Sir William Douglas (a Scottish ally of the French). Certainly, the terrain would make a cavalry charge difficult, and the large contingent of longbowmen would make this task all the more difficult. King Jean picked a small force of elite knights to ride in ahead and quickly cut down the English archers, and thus prepare the way for the French infantry following behind. He hoped to destroy the English longbowmen and use his superior numbers to overwhelm the remaining English.
His plan did not work, the charging mounted French knights were quickly repulsed. Jean's other forces were sent "piece meal" into the fray and the English forces eventually defeated the French and captured King Jean and his son.
Win Conditions:
English - destroy or rout the French
French - destroy or rout the English
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Historical Battles
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M2TW_Sagrajas.zip
Battle of Sagrajas 1086 AD Castile-Leon (Spanish) vs Almoravids
In 1086 AD King Alfonso VI of Castile-Leon recaptured the city of Toledo from the moslems. Alfonso rebuffed offers of tribute from the moslem "Taifa" states of Al-Andalus and marched south toward Grenada. In response, Mohammed al-Mutamid of Seville solicited help from Ben Yussef who brought an army of fanatical Almoravids across the Mediterranean from north Africa.
The advancing Spanish army defeated and pursued the Andalusian army, which fled along the road to Badajoz (Sagrajas) On route, the Spanish army found the Almoravid army encamped beyond a hill alongside their route.
King Alfonso resolved to attack the moslems rather than leave them in his rear. During the subsequent battle, the Spanish heavily engaged the Almoravids and fought for possession of their baggage. However, the Andalusian army regrouped and fell upon the Spanish rear. Alfonso VI, King of Castilla-Leon, suffered a serious defeat, and escaped with only a few of his followers.
The Almoravids decapitated thousands of Spanish soldiers and sent their heads to the most important cities of Al-Andalus. Ben Yusef, however, returned with his army to North Africa until 1091 AD, allowing Alfonso time to regroup, seek aid from France, and mend fences with his estranged general Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar (El Cid).
Win Conditions:
Spanish - destroy or rout the Almoravids
Almoravids - destroy or rout the Spanish
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Historical Battles
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