Ive finaly gone and bought MTW
(thats the whole serieze now)
But i cant start a campaign using the welsh, Irish or scotts....
Whats the deal?
And if they are there and i can use em Please let me know
Thanx
ShambleS
Ive finaly gone and bought MTW
(thats the whole serieze now)
But i cant start a campaign using the welsh, Irish or scotts....
Whats the deal?
And if they are there and i can use em Please let me know
Thanx
ShambleS
get the VI Expansion. Very nice.
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so i need the viking Invasion addon as well huh :) Lol
Il wait a while i guess play this to death 1st then get the add on.
Thnx
However...you can only play them in a special era.
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but there are some mods who include them in the original eras aswell.![]()
You might want to get the expansion pack now if you can - it also adds quite a bit to the medival campagns, too. New units and some tweeks to the game system like pre-battle saves that really enhance game play.Originally Posted by Shambles
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If you're a huge Celt fan (as I am) you can also use some Celtic units as other factions (easiest to get them as the English) until you get the expansion and can specialize in them. You can train Scottish Clansmen in Scotland and Gallowglasses or Kerns in Ireland. Unfortunately the best Welsh archers aren't available except in the expansion.![]()
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VI adds a lot to the normal campaign as someone mentioned, it is something like 100 new units and some other features that I forget now.
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