Roleplaying, may I suggest you head over to the Throne room?![]()
Roleplaying, may I suggest you head over to the Throne room?![]()
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I too enjoyed the immersion of MTW, and I found number two lacking, I therefore went looking for some Mod's, I found Deus Lo Vult to be the best. You should head over to the .net and have a look.
Fantastic Mod, good luck!
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Thanks for the replies FactionHeir and Bopa the Magyar.
The Throne Room, which had completely forgotten about (?), looks worth exploring.
Deus Lo Vault is just a bit too "big" for my capabilities - although it looks just the job for increasing the roleplay.
Just had a fascinating and quite lengthy battle as the Turks against the "betraying" Byz. Micro managing the units and slowing things down certainly increases the concentration. What happened to the Ghazis? I used to love them. Now I can only train them as mercenaries, and I can't test them out in a custom battle.
Thanks, again.
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DLV : BKB super mod
current version 6.0
Stainless Steel : XL
current version 6.1
Take your pick, or for a completely different experience try Broken Crescent.
In the three years of war, necessity gave birth to invention. During those three years, we built bombs, we built rockets, we designed and built our own delivery systems. For three years, blockaded without hope of imports, we maintained engines, machines, and technical equipment. We spoke to the world through a telecommunications system engineered by local ingenuity. In three years of freedom, we had broken the technological barrier. In three years, we became the most civilized, the most technologically advanced black people on earth."
- General Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu
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