Hi
When ever I start up the game, the campaign works great however any battle I enter, I insta CTD =/ Any idea?
Hi
When ever I start up the game, the campaign works great however any battle I enter, I insta CTD =/ Any idea?
Have you ever unpacked your game? If you did (or are not sure) check for whether you have
data\descr_geography_new.txt
data\descr_geography_new.db
If you do, delete them.
Outside of that, are you using XP or Vista and does your installation look exactly like the above?
Also, how did you generate your VanillaMod.cfg?
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Playing on a different timescale and never get to see the new world or just wanting to change your timescale?
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A bit more VanillaMod for Dummies, putting in one spot things that are scattered about:
A. Download VanillaMod (currently 0.93)
B. Download the hotfix (0.93b, which also includes 0.93a so you don't need to download that)
C. In the directory where your MIITW is located, create a new folder called VanillaMod
D. Unzip the download of VanillaMod, sending the files to that new folder you just created rather than whatever default your unzipping program uses.
E. Unzip the download of the hotfix into that new folder, saying "Yes" to overwrite existing files.
1. Find your medieval2.preferences.cfg, which should be in the main MIITW file
2. Make a copy of the file in another folder, such as the VanillaMod folder you just made
3. Rename the copy VanillaMod.cfg
4. Open VanillaMod.cfg in NotePad
5. Add the following to the top of the file:
[features]
mod=VanillaMod
6. Save the file and close it
7. Move the file back to where you copied it out from
8. Run the mod using VanillaMod.bat (has to be in the same folder as VanillaMod.cfg) that is included in the archive
9. Alternatively you can make a shortcut to VanillaMod.bat (which should be in the same folder as VanillaMod.cfg) and then place the shortcut (not the bat file) on your desktop for easy access
Have you ever unpacked your game? If you did (or are not sure) check for whether you have
data\descr_geography_new.txt
data\descr_geography_new.db
If you do, delete them.
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