1. Technicall posibilities for creating such a mod exist... for example, jungle - no problem, modders have already enabled them, altiplano would be also easy to recreate.
2. There are alot of modders who can really make wonders.... just look at all those awesome mods !
3. Whe have plenty of historicall sources, than not to forget, the language of the Inca empire is still a living language, giving unit names, titles, would`nt mean just inventing stuff.
4. I never seen any historically acurate depiction of the Inca in any grand strategy game to the moment... We could be the first ones to attempt depicting accurately that age, that culture...
5. The gameplay would be quite different... no cavalry thats for sure... howewer the prospect of having at least 5 or 6 grand factions to play whith , plus numerous others less known... and a shadowing faction to the Inca Empire (for recreating the civil wars) - so BI would be better, it would mean plenty of good gameplay.Whe just need to pick a timeframe which would necesarily end most lately at the historicall death of Huaina Capac -1527
Here is a map of Inca Empire around 1438 :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:L...diate-peru.png
This area i think should be covered in a campaign map, of course, whith more factions which are not represented on the map but are mentioned in the books or other sources (such as the Araucans to the extrem south who stopped both the Inca and the Spanish expansion).
I hope you will join this mod.... and i hope many other modders will join to help us.I am intrested, but I'm not sure if I will be able to help, I'll tell you as soon as I know.
If we could just find those people... and make them join again in such a project !!I thought someone started a mod about this period. Can't find any trace of it though. It would provide quite an interesting base for a mod.
I ASK FOR HELP FROM EVERY MODDER FROM THE ORG TO HELP MAKING SUCH A UNIQUE MOD...![]()
P.S: i know there is MTW 2 coming in hot... but making such a mod would surely give a boost of originality to RTW.
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