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    Default Re: This has to be the easiest game in History to modify.

    does anyone know if it would be pretty easy to put the Teutonic Order in the early era? i know that there isn't any room to add another faction but i was hoping that i might be able to switch them out with the Lithuanians or something like that.

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    Default Re: This has to be the easiest game in History to modify.

    There is room with the vanilla version, you can have 32 factions (31 + rebels).
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    Default Re: This has to be the easiest game in History to modify.

    thanks. i was hoping that there might be a way to do it with a modded version(to have more factions in the game) but vanilla is better than nothing.

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    Default Re: This has to be the easiest game in History to modify.

    Quote Originally Posted by chris34au View Post
    does anyone know if it would be pretty easy to put the Teutonic Order in the early era? i know that there isn't any room to add another faction but i was hoping that i might be able to switch them out with the Lithuanians or something like that.
    The XL mod already has it if you want to download that. I don't know if the Tyberius patch version has it or not. You will need Viking Era installed or an edition which comes with Viking Era if you want to use the XL mod.
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