Maybe the main isles, you can draw them quicly like I have done on the original map for Man, Mona, Tanet and Wight ~:)
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Maybe the main isles, you can draw them quicly like I have done on the original map for Man, Mona, Tanet and Wight ~:)
This mod looks very cool, are you guys making any good progress?
Sorry that sounded stupid and rude, what i mean is like do you guys have realistic hopes for a release and do you have a good base of progress on your mod?
So are the Provinces of Britain sorted, it's just Ireland, Frankia and Pictland that need sorting....Quote:
Originally Posted by Agraes
Most of the stuff we have done so far is research, and as this time is not very well documented,we need all the research we get..Quote:
Sorry that sounded stupid and rude, what i mean is like do you guys have realistic hopes for a release and do you have a good base of progress on your mod?
i have done some work on the map but i am waiting for confirmation from agreas about bdh cutting up his HUGE map for us
i already sent it out ~;)
its only the heights though.....so have fun doing EVERYTHING else smeg :grin3:
thats Awesome BDH, you certainly saved me some work, how did you get the map to be so realistic?
Much of the research work is done :Quote:
Most of the stuff we have done so far is research, and as this time is not very well documented,we need all the research we get..
UNITS RESEARCH
- we got all briton units (except one or two more AoR units), Thrashaholic will finish the descriptions.
- we got all gaelic units.
- we got all pictish units, Spongly have to done descriptions of our last find ~;)
- we got the main part of the saxon standart units, we need their AoR units.
- we lack of the units names and accurates descriptions for the Franks units, they will also recruit gallic, goths, burgondes and alemani units when conquest their respective territory.
PROVINCES RESEARCH
- we have completed Briton and Saxon provinces lists, thought lack of cities names for the Saxon.
- same for the Picts
- as you see, Ranika will show us the differents irish provinces ~;)
- Brittany is done.
- we lack of Gaul civitas
FACTIONS RESEARCH
- faction list is done
- factions descriptions are to make, but no emergency !
- we got ideas for faction symbols but need other ones ~D
So...
Ian is working on the map, I think it will be easiest for him with BDH great help :bow:
We don't know much so far about the new tools BI will had for modders... hoping it will be great (and easy !).
Nobody in the team got strong experience on modding RTW thought ~:handball:
Holidays are going to their end, it means less time for us (for my part I will have a computer at Brest where I do my studies, but not until one or two months, anyway I will go back home the weekend).
And no skinner/modeler yet :embarassed:
I think BI will attract more people to work on the mod.
I really want to carry out this project. Since my first computer I wanted a game to play Arthur and the Britons, and today I can do it with the RTW engine, so... I hope that one day we both play on Arthurian TW ~;)
This has some further stuff added; not very pretty, lacks the settlement placements/names, but has provinces.
https://img93.imageshack.us/img93/97...d5hb5hz.th.jpg
great news, my big map (now made smaller) is working. its 3x the size of rtr map. Here's a pic of britain. imagine that, except less flat ;)
https://img263.imageshack.us/my.php?image=briton7oq.jpg
@Ranika
That's exactly what we need ! ~D
I have updated the map with your provinces ~:)
https://img162.imageshack.us/img162/...ap035rw.th.jpg
Can you check the following list, give me the capital for each (and if possible the actual name), maybe the faction who belongs the territory at the beginning for some rebels provinces ? (Also useful for 'Rebels' factions, and of course if one day we can have more than 20 factions we will add the others Irish factions).
IRELAND, Dal Riada :
- Dal Riatta - ?
IRELAND, Ui Neill :
- Ulaidh – Raithmor
- Oirulaidh -
- Ui Neillia – Cenell Neill
- Oirgaillia – Ard Macha (Armagh)
IRELAND, Mumainha :
- Tuad - Killardan
- Desmumu - Caiseal
- Urmumu - Orliglin
- Gabhonnaoi??
IRELAND, Rebels :
- Mide - Teamhaidh (Tara)
- Goirmide -
- Oiriagh -
- Roirragh -
- Inisharanna - Inishmhor
- Laigin - Dun Ailinne
- Ard Mammo – Cruachu
- Oigallion -
- Amroi -
- Sloaigha -
Eventually (if you have time to do so) you can add the capital by just a black point in each province ~:)
Also, have you got some ideas for more pictish provinces ? Like Domon or Skye maybe ? Shetlands isles will also be featured.
BRITAIN, Pictland :
- Cat - Catichean
- Fidach - Craig Phadrig?
- Ce - Cechean (Keith)
- Circind - Aberlemno?
- Fotla - Restenneth
- Fortiu - Dundurn?
- Fibb - Abernethy
- Aerdrognan (Orkney) - Aerdrognan
BRITAIN, Dal Riada :
- Cenell Baetain - Iona?
- Cenell Loairn - ?
- Cenell Gabrain - Dunadd
@BDH
Awesome... ~:cheers:
Some minor errors in province allocation, but looking good. Settlement locations, except those that remain present in some way, are pretty hard to determine; my suggestion is to place them in the most strategic pain-in-the-ass region as possible (that's how they placed their cities and forts, so it makes sense to do so). Some that are known: Eahmain Macha (modern Navan), Ard Macha (modern Armagh), Cruacha (relatively close to Castlebar, though it actually seems to have moved a bit), Killardan (a little southwest of Limerick, but still on the coast), Breganna (modern Wicklow was built over it), Orligin (Cork was developed out of Orligin). I know I'm missing a few, but that should help, I hope.
Province name - Settlement name - Rebels name (Done by the local controlling tribe or 'sub-kingdom' name)
IRELAND, Dal Riada :
- Dal Riatta - Dun Ranma (This is the name of the fortress on the coast according to the 'West' cycle, that was captured by the Ui Neill, and effectively expelled the Dal Riadan kingdom from Ireland (though the Dal Riadans still acted as if they were one of the kingdoms)) - Dal Riatta
IRELAND, Ui Neill :
- Ulaidh – Raithmor - Volunta
- Oirulaidh - Eahmain Macha - Eoradha
- Ui Neillia – Cenell Neill - Ui Neill
- Oirgaillia – Ard Macha - Ui Daron
- Mide - Teamhaidh - Ui Oir Neill ('East Niells'; the Ui Neill controlled Teamhaidh as defacto leaders at the time, hence their later claims to 'proper' title of high king, though eventually the east Niells split from the rest of the Ui Neill; also important to note, this is not a big place at the time, it was originally intended just for the families of those who worked in the temples/churches at the hills, so it hadn't really built up much yet)
IRELAND, Mumainha :
- Tuad - Killardan - Ui Broann
- Desmumu - Caiseal - Ui Cormac
- Urmumu - Orliglin - Ui Conchobar
- Gabhonnaoi (Yes, this should be Mumainha, Conglach of Desmumu controlled the chiefs here as his vassals) - Mondonnan - Gabhona
IRELAND, Rebels :
- Goirmide - Dun Rann - Ui Conn
- Oiriagh - Dun Riagh - Riaghan
- Roirragh - Breganna - Braigan
- Inisharanna - Inishmhor - Aranna
- Laigin - Dun Ailinne - Laigini
- Ard Mammo – Cruachu - Connaghta
- Oigallion - Dun Badon - Badon
- Amroi - Dun Amroi - Amroi
- Sloaigha - Rethconn - Relliagh
Ok, I have updated the map and the province list in consequence ~:)
Just to let everyone know, you can find Arthurian TW's official forum here: http://s10.invisionfree.com/Imperium...ex.php?act=idx
~:)
We will take this thread active thought, but it is far clearest to have one thread per important subject ~D
A Saxon axeman :
http://membres.lycos.fr/subliminaltp...xon_axeman.jpg
http://membres.lycos.fr/subliminaltp...on_axeman2.jpg
This one can be a special unit for one of the factions ? A kind of champion unit ?
We have decided to make Ynis Manaw a very special faction, Manx can recruit both briton and gaelic units. This is their unit list so far :
As decided, the Ynis Manaw & Galwyddel faction will have a mix of Gaelic and Britons units. At the period their elite was brythonic so they will be able to recruit elite briton units.
Cavalry :
https://img364.imageshack.us/img364/...chomawr0qp.jpg
Marchomawr (Heavy cavalry)
Britons were well known in the dark ages for their cavalry. In the poem 'y Gododdin', by the bard Aneurin, 300 British horsemen fought Angle invaders at Cathraeth in the kingdom of Gododdin and only one returned, Aneurin himself. The Machromawr are made up of men from the richest warrior households who can afford a good horse, a spatha, a round shield, a spangelhelm and chain mail or scale armour. These well armoured powerful horsemen make a formidable opponent, but must be commanded correctly to be truly devestating in battle.
(Very expensive, strong charge, good attack, good defense, small unit, sword or/and spear, scale or chain mail armor, spangelhem, red cloack, round shield).
https://img373.imageshack.us/img373/...gluoedd7dd.jpg
Marchogluoedd (Light cavalry)
Britain's wide variety of landscapes meant certain kingdoms, where the land was flatter and more horse-friendly, employed very cavalry oriented armies; the Marchogluoedd were the fast agile scouts of these armies. Riding the fastest horses their land could muster, these lightly armed and lightly armoured warriors would rush ahead of the main host peppering the enemies with javelins and making careful observations and reporting enemy positions to their commanders. These scouts wore no armour and carried no weapons apart from their javelins, which could of course act as improvised spears, as such they sould be kept as far away from combat as possible.
Guirran
(Horsemen with javelins, and an axe/spear in melee, large round shield, leather helmet, padded coat (Irish), leather coat (Scots)) -
Description - Gaelic light cavalry sticks to the common methods of Gaelic combat. They are skirmishers by default, meant to ride toward an opponent, throw javelins, and retreat, ad infinitum. Training and experience has made them fairly good at this, and the Guirran (horsemen), later called hobblers or hobilars, became a staple of English and French armies as well.
Teulu
Literally meaning “family”, the Teulu were the professional noble bodyguards of individual princes and chieftains. Although cavalry are generally not best suited to the rough hilly and mountainous terrain of Britain, the Teulu often rode into battle. Being of the nobility, the Teulu could afford the best of military equipment and were very well armed by Celtic standards: they wore chain or scale mail and helmets, and carried a shield and a lance, making them a pivotal force on the battlefield.
Strong charge
Very good Attack
Good Morale
Armoured
(Should be pretty expensive)
Infantry :
Rherel (Heavy spearmen)
Gwaywffynabwre (clan spearmen)
Bonheddwyr
The Bonheddwyr were free nobles, the elite foot soldiers of a Chieftain’s armies. Before a battle these champions would often walk forward in front of their army insulting, taunting and challenging their opposition (much to the amusement of their fellows), and be accompanied by shouting and jeering from the lower ranking men, and the din of their war trumpets. The Bonheddwr were lightly armoured, and the individual carried a spear, a small round shield and several javelins into battle.
40 man unit
fast
strong charge
very good attack
good defence
armoured
good morale
https://img373.imageshack.us/img373/...wyrmawr4hz.jpg https://img373.imageshack.us/img373/...yrmawr29pj.jpg
Rhyfelwyrmawr
"Great Warriors"
Campwyrau (Champions)
Rherel Manau (Heavy Manx Spearmen)
The Isle of Man is a tiny Island that lies in a Strategic position in the middle of the Irish Sea, therefore All manner of peoples look at it with hunger. This could be seen as a downfall or a reason to flee yet Mannanan and his heirs re-worked the army, producing armoured spearmen to fend off the raiders that come from Ireland, Rheged and and Gwynedd.
These men are perfectly equipped to fight in the hills of Mann. Disciplined, well armoured yet agile, the Manx Spearmen make a living out of fighting for their existence. They are recruited from the nobles or families with enought money to buy the Chainmail and heavy spears they take into battle.
Galwyddel nobles axemen*
Need to control Galwyddel.
Nobles from this region used two-handed wood axes sometimes, though they'd be decorated a bit.
Two-handed wood axes, chain mail, helmet.
Kernbannal
('Levy Troop'; unarmored club or spear militia with darts, fight as skirmishers)-
Description - The hierarchy of Gaelic societies is a bit unusual; it lacks feudal nobles and the subsequent varying ranks of nobles and peasants. However, Kerns tend to fall near the bottom. Without much money or inherent fighting ability, they cannot afford good equipment, nor are they likely to be sponsored by an arras (aristocrat). However, that matters little. Most of the time, a kern is just a man called up to form a militia in times of strife, and fight with whatever is on hand; usually hunting spears or solid clubs, accompanied by light, small javelins, often called darts. Later, kerns would become the basic soldier of Irish armies, but in this period are only militia.
Sleanaghta
(Spearmen with heavy throwing spears, large round shield, leather helmet, and padded coat (Irish)/leather vest/coat (Dal Riadans)) -
Description - The slea or gae (spear) is the preferred weapon of most Gaelic soldiers. Accompanied with heavy throwing spears and a solid Gaelic targe, these spearmen form the backbone of any Gaelic army. They are professional soldiers, who either bought their equipment, or were sponsored by a wealthier member of society. They are intended to hold positions, and are often placed around missile troops to defend them from cavalry and any other threats that might occur.
Tuanaghta
(Axemen with heavy throwing spears, large round shield, leather helmet, and padded coat (Irish)/leather coat (Dal Riadans)) -
Description - The tua (axe) is one of the oldest and most favored weapons of the Gaels. The Gaelic axe has a particularly weighty head, meant to crush helmets and smash shields. With it, like most Gaels carry, are carried two heavy throwing spears, thrown into an enemy position before a charge. The Gaelic axemen act as a kind of bridge between medium and heavy infantry.
Gaemornaghta
(Spearmen with long, two-handed spears (not actually pikes though), maybe use phalanx, or schiltron, leather helmet, padded coat (Irish), leather coat (Dal Riadans)) -
Description - The Gaemor or Gaemhor (great spear) is a lengthy spear generally used in two hands. It is used in a tight formation as an anti-cavalry and anti-infantry measure; it is difficult to manuever past a wall of spear heads. While in use for centuries, this type of soldier grew increasingly more common among the Gaels as the dark ages and middle ages drove on; a response to the growing importance of cavalrymen.
Caeisornaghta
(Gaelic macemen, with a round-headed mace {not flanged, like medieval period mace} or modified work hammer, round shield, throwing spears, leather helmet, padded armor) -
Description - The mace is an old, simple weapon. While popularized widely in Europe by the advent of plate armor, Gaels, the Irish particularly, have used the mace for centuries, with a smooth spherical or egg-shaped head, or a hammer head. They are another arm of Gaelic infantry, and fight like axe or spearmen, with heavy spears thrown before a charge. The mace is essentially a glorified club, but it is very effective against most types of armor and any shield.
Bowmen and skirmishers :
Soikernbannal
('Levy Archer Troop'; only Gaelic archers they would have, levy archers with knives, hooded cloaks, hide in tall grass, but not really much good) -
Description - Gaels rarely employ professional archers as soldiers, except mercenaries. They, personally, see little value in archers. However, when they do employ their own, they tend to be simple levies of hunters, who, while proficient with their bows, are not soldiers, and easily chased off of a battlefield if engaged not properly defended, or if engaged in a melee.
Maiobhanaghta
(Gaelic slingers with knives and a small round shield, padded armor, leather helmet, better than their archers, and slings are substantially longer range than a normal bow) -
Description - The sling is still a popular weapon among the Gaels. It is far longer range than a regular bow, and a sling bullet of clay or stone is surprisingly deadly. Slingers in use by the Gaelic often are used to harass an enemy from great distance. Further, they are professional soldiers, not levies like Gaelic archers.
https://img370.imageshack.us/img370/...aethwre6ya.jpg
Saethwre (bowmen)
Rhyfelwyr
"Warrior"
Constant in fighting between the petty kingdoms of post-Roman Britain and skirmishes with the English led to the Britons becoming accustomed to war, they became a “jack of all trades”, perfectly suited to irregular warfare. Carrying a powerful bow, that could pin a horseman’s leg to his horse, a large sword and a small round shield, the prominent tactics of the Britons were to ambush the enemy, pepper them with arrows and then charge in for the kill.
60 man unit
fast
strong charge
good attack
no armour
poor morale
https://img370.imageshack.us/img370/...tonardu2ru.jpg
Ardu (Levies)
A very good Manx History Page , i havent read all of it, but from what i read you are right in your assumption that the Manx Were a mix of Gaelic and Breton, But it does make numerous references to a Manx language.
also it isnt Rosien in the Cashtal Rosien, it is Ruisen
It is rather out-of-date, and has a very despotic view of Gaelic brehonism (far more despotic than it is understood to be today; but, this was written in 1900, and we knew fairly little then about Gaelic government due to banning and burning texts from earlier periods, though much has thankfully been rediscovered) and the development of Mann and Ireland, but the general information seems alright.
Our 2 first skins, made by Spirit_of_Rob. They are WIP.
https://img26.imageshack.us/img26/11...ainersa0tn.jpg
Saxon 'Cnithas' or mounted retainers.
https://img359.imageshack.us/img359/...odelwip6dq.jpg
Pictish Marchan.
I Just want to let you guys know that i'll be away in Utah for 9 days so i won't be able to get any work done, i'll try and pop into an internet cafe so i can look into whats happening, but work on the map will stop (i was in the process of doing map_ground types.tga
Want me to do any skins?
As you want RTW King, thought most of the skins will now require some modeling also.
Just go on our forum and see in the different threads what unit you like to try to model (except Irish, we may have a solution for them).
I'll be away too, for my studies, I come back the weekend in one or two weeks (thought I shall try to find a cyber-café).
As Agraes says, just go to their forum. Anyway, spirit_of_rob did a good job.
Our first briton unit : The Campwyrau (Champions), made by blindfaithnogod :
https://img175.imageshack.us/img175/...pwyrau29vs.jpg
https://img175.imageshack.us/img175/...mpwyrau7zo.jpg
https://img175.imageshack.us/img175/...pwyrau37oy.jpg
The Aulue (town militia) made by blindfaithnogod :
https://img252.imageshack.us/img252/9148/aulue6yu.jpg
https://img252.imageshack.us/img252/4040/aulue21dz.jpg
https://img252.imageshack.us/img252/7993/aulue33wu.jpg
Some more skins, just to show you we're still here~:cheers:
Cheers to Blindfaithnogood for our his awesome skins, hope you enjoy!
Marchomawr (Heavy cavalry)
https://img25.imageshack.us/img25/55...22vd6sf.th.jpg
https://img25.imageshack.us/img25/65...o8oh2xv.th.jpg
Draconarii (Standard Bearers)
https://img355.imageshack.us/img355/...o6vs8jw.th.jpg
https://img355.imageshack.us/img355/...44ln8xp.th.jpg
Rherel (Heavy spearmen)
https://img60.imageshack.us/img60/57...l3jm6ya.th.jpg
https://img60.imageshack.us/img60/61...22pt4fy.th.jpg
Once again, thans to Blindfaith for his excellent skins and hopefully i can get some more work done on the map to show you guys, maybe we can get someone to work on some sigs for you lot aswell ~:cheers:
also the older models and skins have been updated take a look here for screen shots.
continue :thumbsup:
Latest works of blindfaithnogod :)
All of those are WIP
https://img74.imageshack.us/img74/65...hclyder2ja.jpg
https://img438.imageshack.us/img438/...ydernew1nv.jpg
Strathclyders
https://img441.imageshack.us/img441/...allydaw2sk.jpg
Marca Llydaw
https://img441.imageshack.us/img441/...elnoble5sh.jpg
https://img441.imageshack.us/img441/...lnoble20ew.jpg
Galwyddel nobles axemen
https://img417.imageshack.us/img417/750/ardu6wz.jpg
https://img205.imageshack.us/img205/163/ardu26ij.jpg
Ardu
https://img473.imageshack.us/img473/...wydell33sa.jpg
https://img473.imageshack.us/img473/...wyddel40ai.jpg
Galwyddel Ymill
nice~:)
Latest WIPs :
Reworked Galwyddel Ymill :
https://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a.../galwyddel.jpg
Saxon Gesithas (Companions) :
https://img455.imageshack.us/img455/...esithas0xj.jpg
https://img455.imageshack.us/img455/...sithas25qj.jpg
Saxon Heortwerod :
https://img425.imageshack.us/img425/733/heorth9ju.jpg
https://img425.imageshack.us/img425/6625/heorth35bl.jpg
https://img425.imageshack.us/img425/4005/heorth25sl.jpg
Latest WIPs (thanks to Atilla Reloaded and Lusted for allowing us to use their skins).
Marchogluoedd
https://img489.imageshack.us/img489/...ogleudd5xt.png
https://img489.imageshack.us/img489/...gleudd25co.png
Helwyr
https://img489.imageshack.us/img489/6384/helwyr4xs.png
https://imageshack.us/?x=my6&myref=h...opic=551&st=40
Alternative Campwyrau
https://img452.imageshack.us/img452/...pwyrau34ks.png
https://img492.imageshack.us/img492/1812/camp13gd.jpg
Alternative Rherel
https://img444.imageshack.us/img444/2070/rherel8vd.jpg
Alternative Aulue
https://img276.imageshack.us/img276/1134/aulue3ux.jpg
This mod is so cool! :bow:
I agree. This mod is looking better all the time.
Keep it up ~:)
Antagonist
Good stuff, I'm especially liking the Heortwerod and Alternative Rherel :smile:
Thanks ~:)
Here the Arweision in two different models :
https://img434.imageshack.us/img434/5717/arw4xw.png
https://img434.imageshack.us/img434/6867/arw27fq.png
The Saethwre
https://img434.imageshack.us/img434/3081/sae4vd.png
And I forget to show you Arthur himself :
https://img13.imageshack.us/img13/7491/arthur6tq.jpg
I dig up this old, very old thread now as we are getting very close from the public release. Ill list up the previews.
List of the previews:
Arthurian TW Preview 26th June: Campaign Map
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=66334
Arthurian: Total War Private Beta
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=65121
Arthurian TW Preview 25th May: Engle & Ebrauc
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=65122
Arthurian TW Preview 7th May: The Seaxe/Saxons
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=64393
Arthurian TW Preview 18th April: Picts and Gododdin
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=63744
Arthurian: Total War Trailer#1
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=63314
Arthurian TW Preview 17th March: Ui Neill & Rheged
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=62569
Arthurian TW Preview 2d March: Gwent & Powys
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=61907
Arthurian TW sneak peak
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=61224
Arthurian TW Preview 26th January: Dyfneint
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=60261
Arthurian: Total War Map and Icon Preview
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showt...ight=arthurian
Mod release is planned for the 5th September :2thumbsup:
Check here:
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showt...64#post1232164
Is chrismas this year in September or why are scores of fascinating mods being released right now. Not that I complain, of course...
https://img162.imageshack.us/img162/...openingcj9.jpg
Arthurian: Total War v0.6
Megaupload:
http://www.megaupload.com/fr/?d=6HHK8X9M
Filefront:
http://files.filefront.com//;5474795;;/
Badongo:
http://www.badongo.com/file/1355226
More links to come!
INSTALLATION:
Make sure you got a clean BI 1.6 installation, eventually make a backup of it.
Unpack the whole file. You must use WinRar to do so.
You can download WinRar here: http://www.rarlab.com/download.htm
Open the "ArthurianTW" folder.
Select the files inside the folder, copy them, and paste them in your Rome - Total War directory.
Then make a shortcut. Select RomeTW-BI shortcut, copy it and paste the shortcut on your desktop.
It is highly advised to use some commands to help find errors.
The most important one is -show_err. Right click on your shortcut, select properties, you will see the target of the shortcut. Add -show_err at the end of the target.
Make sure you will launch the game with the shortcut.
:idea2:
Very good job
i like the population growth this way!!!
Patches - for more info check here:
http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=61126
Patch 0.61
http://rapidshare.de/files/32362119/..._0.61.rar.html
http://www.megaupload.com/fr/?d=FCFY1NR0
Patch 0.62
http://www.badongo.com/file/1430233
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=CRKIQPRO
[u]Patch v0.62b[/b]
This small patch will hopefully correct those bugs associated with ATW v0.62:
- the Caer Mincip bug: when conquered, selecting this town caused a CTD
- the random CTD on AI turn: apparently due to a typo error in the script file. Please report if it still happens.
On the "Post-battle CTD": This one happens sometimes when clicking on "occupy/enslave/slaughter" after having won against an army reinforced by the settlement's garrison the player was besieging. It is not constant, and only happen when the garrison is slaughtered in the battle and can't reform an army inside the town. We haven't been able to correct it, it seems linked with harcoded issues and happens with other mods. But it can be avoided, either by:
1. Auto-resolving the battle - Auto-resolved battles tend to let more survivors in the ennemy army.
2. Avoiding to wipe out the entire garrison in the battle.
3. Retreating from the battle.
4. Leaving the siege and attacking approaching stacks.
5. Attacking a nearby stack before starting to siege the settlement. If the garrison come in this circomstance, and if you wipe out both armies you will be able to size the settlement without any issue.
Both solutions can kill a bit the gameplay. Make a proper save before such a battle. Avoid to load a quick save or an autosave when you are besieging a settlement. The bug seems to be linked with those saves, even if it haven't been confirmed either or not it happens only when loading a quick/autosave and fighting such a battle when the siege was already established.
The Arthurian TW team
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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7ROKYIBU
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Where is teh download link for this mod ?
A quick look in the Mod Downloads forums gave me this:
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showt...-War-(08-09-06)
Although I think there is a more recent version here:
Download and install this:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=86SS0YOK
Then this:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EMAQE88L