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    Member Member Leon the Batavian's Avatar
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    Question M2TW mod question

    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 ?

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    Default Re: M2TW mod question

    Broken Crescent is a good choice, though it lacks the depth of EB imo.

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    Default Re: M2TW mod question

    Indeed, Broken Crescent is probably the most historical at the moment, at least until Dominion of the Sword comes out.
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    Default Re: M2TW mod question

    Ok then I will try Broken Crescent. Thank you both.

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    Default Re: M2TW mod question

    Broken Crescent doesn't cover central or western Europe, though, does it?

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    Default Re: M2TW mod question

    Quote Originally Posted by B_Ray View Post
    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.
    Last edited by WinsingtonIII; 03-08-2011 at 21:57.
    from Megas Methuselah, for some information on Greek colonies in Iberia.



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