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Leon the Batavian
03-08-2011, 15:44
EB stands for historically accurate which we all like, love even but....
But now I want to play M2TW for a change. So which M2TW mod does what EB does but then for Medieval Times ?
Broken Crescent is a good choice, though it lacks the depth of EB imo.
Horatius Flaccus
03-08-2011, 16:18
Indeed, Broken Crescent is probably the most historical at the moment, at least until Dominion of the Sword comes out.
Leon the Batavian
03-08-2011, 16:25
Ok then I will try Broken Crescent. Thank you both.
Broken Crescent doesn't cover central or western Europe, though, does it?
WinsingtonIII
03-08-2011, 21:56
Broken Crescent doesn't cover central or western Europe, though, does it?
No it doesn't. Until Dominion of The Sword comes out, I would stick with Chivalry II: The Sicilian Vespers if you want a European focus and BC if you want the Middle East. BC is also better historically, though.
stratigos vasilios
03-09-2011, 01:13
BC is very good. I would also recommend Stainless Steel and DLV, although the latter does take awhile to go through a turn.
WinsingtonIII
03-09-2011, 03:26
I would also recommend Stainless Steel and DLV, although the latter does take awhile to go through a turn.
The problem with SS and DLV if you're looking for another EB is neither have historical accuracy as a priority. Stainless Steel is focused on AI improvement, bugfixes, gameplay, and graphics, with historical accuracy coming in far behind behind those aspects. DLV is ultimately focused on the roleplaying elements. It is true that the scripts and character roleplaying elements do help to improve historical accuracy in some areas, but when I played DLV campaigns I was bothered by some of the oversights that really hurt the historical accuracy (for instance, they had the wrong person as ruler of the Siculo-Normans at game start; in fact I think in real life he had been dead for 15 years before their mod started). There were more issues like this, and they may have fixed some of them, but the fact is DLV was never meant to be a historical realism mod and if that's what you're looking for you won't find it there.
Right now, I'm pretty sure Broken Crescent and Chivalry II are the only two completed mods for M2TW that focus on historical accuracy for a large region (as opposed to a small, regional campaign). Admittedly ChivII is not as historical a mod as EB or BC, but it does try more than most. Dominion of the Sword will obviously focus on accuracy as well when it comes out.
stratigos vasilios
03-09-2011, 06:19
I'm downloading CII now, you all talked me into it!
Broken Cresent gets my vote, the most enjoyable mod I've played for M2TW, apart from EBII that is:clown:.
WinsingtonIII
03-09-2011, 16:22
I'm downloading CII now, you all talked me into it!
I hope you enjoy!
Just bear in mind that's it's not a total-conversion historical mod on the level of EB/BC, so you won't see things like all units in their native language (although many are) or "the year in history" events.
Leon the Batavian
03-09-2011, 17:43
Oh this doesn't make things easier guys :P
Anyways thanks for the tips all.
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