Spartan198
02-02-2008, 12:27
Before I begin,I hope this thread is placed in the right location,but if not I'm sure someone will move it (though it is technically a modding topic).
I run my Total Wars on Windows Vista and from what TruePraetorian has told me,Vista locks the game files so that modding them is incredibly difficult. :wall:
But,alas,I have had a breakthrough! :beam:
If you want to edit your game files in any way,follow these four rediculously simple steps:
(1) Uninstall Rome and its expansions (but be sure to remove the expansions themselves first - not related to the process,but the manual says to do it).
(2) Begin reinstall process.
(3) During said reinstall process,you will be prompted what file name to save the data under.
(4) DO NOT save it under Creative Assembly,but instead just name the file yourself (I named mine "Travis Rome Total War",for example).
And you're done! Follow the rest of the installation process as you normally would,and it leaves your game files free and open for alteration!
PS - As anyone familiar with the modding scene will tell you,editing the files is risky and done at your own risk,as even the simplest mistake will adversely affect your game (but not your system,as far as I know).
-- You're welcome,and have fun. :2thumbsup:
PPS - If any veteran modders wanna post any other advice on this topic, please do. I'm not aware of exactly every way modding affects the game.
Edit: Please not that my R:TW is from the Eras box set with Rome and Barbarian Invasion on the same CD,henseforth I was able to save it all in one file,but I see no real reason the same process wouldn't work when installing Rome and BI seperately,as you would only have to do it twice instead of once. But I'm not gonna bother with it for the Alexander expansion for obvious reasons (obvious to anyone who's played it,anyway),so if anyone wants to,I see no reason it wouldn't work with that,either. Let me know if it does or not.
BTW,I'm no expert modder (or even a novice) or anything like that,so there's not really anything else,mod-wise,I can tell you. Sorry about that.
I run my Total Wars on Windows Vista and from what TruePraetorian has told me,Vista locks the game files so that modding them is incredibly difficult. :wall:
But,alas,I have had a breakthrough! :beam:
If you want to edit your game files in any way,follow these four rediculously simple steps:
(1) Uninstall Rome and its expansions (but be sure to remove the expansions themselves first - not related to the process,but the manual says to do it).
(2) Begin reinstall process.
(3) During said reinstall process,you will be prompted what file name to save the data under.
(4) DO NOT save it under Creative Assembly,but instead just name the file yourself (I named mine "Travis Rome Total War",for example).
And you're done! Follow the rest of the installation process as you normally would,and it leaves your game files free and open for alteration!
PS - As anyone familiar with the modding scene will tell you,editing the files is risky and done at your own risk,as even the simplest mistake will adversely affect your game (but not your system,as far as I know).
-- You're welcome,and have fun. :2thumbsup:
PPS - If any veteran modders wanna post any other advice on this topic, please do. I'm not aware of exactly every way modding affects the game.
Edit: Please not that my R:TW is from the Eras box set with Rome and Barbarian Invasion on the same CD,henseforth I was able to save it all in one file,but I see no real reason the same process wouldn't work when installing Rome and BI seperately,as you would only have to do it twice instead of once. But I'm not gonna bother with it for the Alexander expansion for obvious reasons (obvious to anyone who's played it,anyway),so if anyone wants to,I see no reason it wouldn't work with that,either. Let me know if it does or not.
BTW,I'm no expert modder (or even a novice) or anything like that,so there's not really anything else,mod-wise,I can tell you. Sorry about that.