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    Default Iberia Total War (29/5/06)

    From https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/local...=95&linkid=178

    Version: 1.0
    Compatibility: RTW 1.2

    Installation
    - You need a fresh (unmodded) installation of RTW 1.2
    - Double click on Iberia-TotalWar.exe and follow the instructions. If you choose another installation folder, be careful that the Rome - Total War folder level is selected.
    - Open JSGME.exe (double click on the icon created in your desktop). Enable ITW (full mod without texts) and ITW_text_English (English texts) mods. Choose ITW_text_Español if you prefer in Spanish.

    - Close JSGME and play RTW. If you want to see the menu background, open the file preferences.txt (in your Rome - Total War folder) and change the line
    Code:
    DISABLE_BACKGROUND_FMV:FALSE
    by
    Code:
    DISABLE_BACKGROUND_FMV:TRUE
    Uninstallation
    - Open JSGME.exe and disable both mods. This operation will leave the untouched RTW installation.
    - Use the uninstall.exe to fully uninstall Iberia-TotalWar.

    Features

    Battles:
    - 14 playable factions (Ilergetes, Turdetani, Edetani, Celtiberians, Lusitanians, Celts, Carthaginians, Romans, Senate, Greek colonies, Italian Peoples, Numidians, Padane Gauls and Transalpine Gauls)
    Both gallic factions are nearly the original Gauls and Dacian factions. The rest of factions are new, improved or reskinned.
    In the custom battles menu, all the symbols (20) appear, but the non used slots (brutii, scipii, macedon, egypt, parthia, scythia) are empty.
    - Lots of new units, with SigniferOne's animations for archers, barbarian swordmen, roman legionaries, greek hoplites, javelinmen on elephants. (see the previews thread for some images)
    - Axe throwers, falaricas (flaming javelins), gastraphetes (ancient crossbow, with animation)
    - Seven historical battles in Iberian lands: Hibera, Ilorci, Baikor, Numantia, Vulcanalia, Kesse and Kastilo (together with Cannae)

    Campaign (Hispania provincial campaign):
    - New map of the Western Mediterranean Sea with more than 75 regions

    - New building system
    - Zones of recruitment with 7 "cultures": Iberian, Celt, Gaul, Italian, African, Greek and Roman
    - Auxiliary troops recruitable and lots of mercenary units
    - Movement of characters (admirals, spies, diplomats, assassins, generals) adapted to the new scale of the map

    - Technology spying script: the new "barbarian factions" (all but romans, greeks and carthaginians) can acquire some "advanced" technologies through spying.
    To activate the script, press F1 at the beginning of the campaign (and each time a saved game is reloaded). When the shortcuts pannel is open, press the question mark on the right upper corner.


    Personal use only - The material in this modification cannot be used in any other public modification without the creator's express permission.
    Last edited by Epistolary Richard; 05-29-2006 at 14:32.

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