So all those MODs under that sub-forum...
... aren't worth to be played?
So all those MODs under that sub-forum...
... aren't worth to be played?
A bunch of them are very much worth being played; it's just that their forums are rarely used these days, and I haven't played them all. In fact, I've barely played any mod other than Europa Barbarorum (EB). EB is a mod that covers the same time-frame as Rome: Total War, emphasizing historical accuracy. It's a heavy mod, but with loads of historical detail.
As an alternative, there is Rome: Total Realism. The project has the same aim as EB, but it's lighter (comparatively speaking). Extended Greek mod is also popular, as is Res Gestae (the latter is best known for its improved graphics: I don't know how much gameplay has changed). For something completely different, there are Blue Lotus (a fantasy version of Asia) and Ran no Jidai (Japanese warfare during the Sengoku period). The other projects, you'll really have to check out for yourself.
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By googling, I found this -> http://www.twcenter.net/wiki/Released_Mods, is that updated and complete?
It was last updated in June 2013, so it won't contain more recent mods (Imperium Illyricum, for example). However, few modders are still working on R:TW, so you won't miss much. Thanks for pointing me to that page: it looks like a useful resource.
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The TWC Wiki Quickfinder tables of released mods is the most complete list you will find, even though it has not been updated for over a year. It was hard for me to find time to keep it updated (and it relied upon submissions) and others who took over from me have also suffered with the same issue. It is fully sortable though, so you can identify mods by time period, etc. The submission thread is at http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showt...-Mods-TWC-Wiki
Last edited by Dol Guldur; 09-16-2014 at 11:34.
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