Medieval Fidelity

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    Ignoramus said:

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    Medieval Fidelity


    "Medieval Fidelity is a mod for Medieval 2: Total War aiming to represent the Feudal aspect of the Middle Ages much more accurately. The Main Campaign will be divided into three roughly equal eras. In addition to the Main Campaign covering all of Europe, most of the Middle East, and North Africa, there will be shorter campaigns focusing on particular wars or invasions. These will include the Norman Invasion, various sections of the Hundred Years War, the War of the Roses, and a few others. Medieval Fidelity intends to use the entire 31 factions available in MTW2, but still making sure factions are diverse and significantly different from each other. Settlements will also be more diverse, with unique buildings in many cities adding to their diversity. Religion in Medieval Fidelity will also be improved, with the addition of Protestantism, and the distinction between Sunni and Shia Islam."

    The Map:



    The Kingdoms:

    Kingdom of England
    Kingdom of France
    Kingdom of Poland
    Seljuk Empire
    Byzantine Empire
    Kingdom of Leon
    Fatimids
    Kindom of Hungary


    There are many more kingdoms included in the mod, but they will be revealed in time.

    Religions:

    Roman Catholic
    Orthodox
    Sunni
    Shia
    Pagan
    Heretic
    Protestant
    Reformed *


    Campaigns:

    Grand Campaign: 1087 - 1215
    Grand Campaign: 1215 - 1453
    Grand Campaign: 1453 - 1593
    Norman Conquest: 1066 - 1087
    Hundred Years War: 1413 - 1453


    There are more campaigns included in the mod, but they will be revealed in time.

    Team:

    Ignoramus: Team Leader & Research
    Caius Flaminius: Camapaign Map


    We desparately need more modders and members, so any help will be greatly appreciated.
    Last edited by Ignoramus; 12-28-2006 at 05:28.

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