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Apoc 21:18 02/02/07
The Fourth Age: Total War Development Team are extremely proud to present:

The Fourth Age: Total War – Forth Eorlingas
a mod for BI 1.6 contained entirely within its own modfolder!



‘Impressive…’ – PCGamer || ‘Very Good’ – PC Action


‘The Fourth Age: Total War – Forth Eorlingas’ is a modification for ‘Rome: Total War – Barbarian Invasion’ (v1.6). It is an expansion of the tremendously successful ‘The Fourth Age: Total War – Corsair Invasion’, which was given coverage in the PCGamer & PC Action magazines, and Mod of the Week on www.krawall.de; it was also voted Best Barbarian Invasion/Alexander mod by the users of Total War fansite www.totalwar.org. ‘Corsair Invasion’ has, since its release at the beginning of November ’06, been downloaded by well over 20,000 people.

‘Countless descriptions, graphics, and even quotes from the books escort you through the whole game to get you in the right Lord of the Rings mood.’ – www.krawall.de


Our aim with FA:TW is to accurately portray the lands and peoples of Middle-earth as we think they existed approximately two centuries into the Fourth Age. ‘Forth Eorlingas’ is a provincial campaign encompassing a little less than half of the full campaign map, in which players can choose to play the Kingdom of Rohan, the Chiefdom of Dunland, the Reunited Kingdoms of Arnor and Gondor, the Chiefdom of Rhûn, or the Empire of Harad.

‘The mod is so incredibly immersive from opening screen to campaign map ... It really feels like Middle Earth. This mod alone made paying 40 Euros for BI worthwhile. Great job!’ - CaptainCernick


The Reunited Kingdom is surrounded by enemies, and even the relationship with their allies, the Rohirrim, is strained – they stand alone against the coming onslaught. In the East the Easterlings have settled the areas around the Sea of Rhûn; but their warriors are restless, desiring the plunder of the fertile lands to the West. The hosts of the Empire of Harad have their sights set on the White City and the southern fiefs of Gondor, and the black-sailed ships of the Corsairs rule the seas. In the northwest the Dunlendings are on the move, finally seeing the day of their revenge approaching, the day when they will take their homeland back from the Rohirrim, the Robbers of the North! And the Men of the Riddermark are mustering their éoreds, and the war-horns of the Mark will once again be sounded in every corner of Middle-earth. Forth Eorlingas!

'Congratulations guys. You are an example of modding excellence!!' - Oroles (Arbaces / Brian Boru)


Forth Eorlingas includes:


'Corsair Invasion is a great mod!!! The best one in my opinion (besides Chiv naturally), at least in comparision what kind of mods i played/tested so far, the FATW-Corsair mod-design is brilliant, i'm a fan-boy now' - DaVinci, head of Chivalry: Total War



Download Links:

Forth Eorlingas v1.5 | Mirror 2 | Mirror 3 (172 MB)

The music pack adds all new music to the game, which is vital for the "feel" of the mod. An essential download!

FE Music Pack | Mirror 2 | Mirror 3 (162 MB)

Installation Instructions:

(NOTE: If you have CI installed already please skip this section and jump to the patch 1.5 section below)

Forth Eorlingas has been designed to install seamlessly with a minimum of input from those who download it. Indeed, all you will need to do is the following:

1. Make sure you have a clean (unmodded) copy of RTW BI on your PC. Because FE functions entirely from within its own modfolder it will not affect other modfolder mods you may have associated with your RTW/BI. However, mods that are installed directly into RTW or BI will very likely cause FE not to function.

2. Make sure your copy of RTW BI is patched to 1.6. This patch can be downloaded from the SEGA site (http://www.sega.com/support/support....upport_patches). There is no need to install previous patches first.

3. When you have downloaded fatw_fe.exe, click on the file to run it. You will be taken through some simple steps most of which are just for your information - it is important that you make sure the install path is correct as it could result in messing up your files and having to reinstall RTW BI from scratch. You will be given the option to change this during this install process.

4. The extraction of FE to your PC takes about 3 minutes (depending upon your computer speed). After you exit the installer the mod will prepare your files for play. This will take about 12 minutes (again depending upon your PC speed). During this time you may see a system window open up and show files being moved, copied etc. Don't worry about this, just read a chapter of the Hobbit or something while you wait :D

5. When the system window has closed and your PC stops making a noise (!) then you will need to install the very small fix patch (FE Patch 1.6) below.

Patch 1.5 - for those with Corsair Invasion Only

The following patch has been prepared for those with CI 1.0 or later. Simply run the exe after download. You will need to delete "the_south" folder in your bi/ci/data/world/maps/campaign folder. This can be done before or after installation. You must also install the fix patch (FE patch 1.6) below before playing the game.

Forth Eorlingas v1.5 Patch for CI | Mirror 2 (65 MB)

IMPORTANT - Critical Fix Patch!!!

Well, you put something together very carefully and for some reason some files just vanish when it comes to the build - so please download and run this small critical fix patch 1.6 for FE before you play...

Forth Eorlingas v1.6 Critical Patch | Mirror 2 | Mirror 3 (8 Megs)

If you want to know more about FATW, or if you have any questions or criticism, please visit us at: www.thefourthage.org

Testimonials:

'Coolest game i ever played.' - andepans

'Damn. I have to chose between swimming and FATW. Aye me, life is difficult!' - Sétanta

'Sweet freakin' Jesus H Keerist!! This rules.' - oudysseos

'This is really the most fun ive had ever.' - Count Flip

'FATW is now one of my favourite mods.' - DaVinci, head of Chivalry: Total War

'It's fun, it's beautyfull, it's totally converted and I love it!' - Taneda Santôka

'My praises to this mod!!!! It rocks! ... this mod is definitely middle earth!' - goalieman4720

'This mod is pretty much perfect.' - DavidtheDuke

'The menu interface and the loading screens are the best I ever saw in a TW mod. The overall campaign map look is real great, besides the wonderful landscape I fell in love with the city of Minas Tirith, the ruins of Osgiliath and with the fact that you haven't forgotten the Haudh in Gwanur.' - Grand Master of the Order

'Hello Fourth Age, goodbye A-levels, lol' - Elohim

'What a MOD!! VERY impressed by this one! Surely one of the greatest!' - Demokritus


The FA:TW Team would like to thank:

The Creative Assembly for making quite possibly the best strategy game out there, and for allowing us to mod it.

The entire modding community for making wonderful tools, tutorials, and generally being great chaps.

Vercingetorix for making the xpak, xidx, and cas exporter.

Europa Barbarorum (and Bouchious specifically) for allowing us the use of 50 de-tattooed Barbarian portraits (we are told the barbarian leaders did not complain too much despite this painful process, though one member of EB was rumoured to have received a rather nasty axe wound to his shoulder and was unable to mod for 8 weeks) - (www.europabarbarorum.com)

Middle Earth: Total War (Encaitar & Burns) for lending us their Argonath model, and creating the Edoras model for us both to use. (www.chamber-of-records.com/forum/index.php?f=17)

Teleklos and Shifty (both of Europa Barbarorum) for their work on and permission to use the palm-forest mod.

Burns, of Middle Earth: Total War, for coming in at the last minute and making us a model for Osgiliath, as well as helping out with a number of other matters.

Darth Vader (of DarthMod fame) for making custom formations specially for the mod.

Jonas "Cronus" Fancony, musical artist, for the use of various shorter musical pieces for the Haradrian and Barbarian cultures. (www.fancony.com)

Professor420, previously FATW Art Director, for making us a model of Helm's Deep. (www.bloodandirongame.com)

wlesmana, of Lord of the Rings: Total War, for helping us with many small but important matters. (www.lotrtw.com)

Myrddraal for creating the model for the gemstone resource.

Justin R. Durban, musical artist, for the use of a large number of his great songs. (www.edgen.com)

Simon Daum, musical artist, for letting us use his song, 'The Return of the King', as the signature music for the mod. (www.simondaum.com)

Matti Paalanen, musical artist, from 'The Celestial Aeon Project' for permission to use some of his songs in the mod. (http://www.mikseri.net/artists/celes...ject.48147.php)

Tapani Siirtola, musical artist, for permission to use some of his wonderful music in the mod. (www.mikseri.net/artists/?id=37335)

Matias 'Amppi' Puumula, musical artist, for permission to use some of his wonderful music in the mod. (www.amppisound.com)

Anke Eissmann, artist, for permission to use some of her artwork in the mod. (http://anke.edoras-art.de)

Peter Xavier Price, artist, for permission to use some of his artwork in the mod. (http://peet.deviantart.com)

All the fans who have helped and supported us over these past two years.

Christopher Tolkien for revealing more of the wonderful world of Middle-earth in his 'History of Middle-earth' books.

And last, but certainly not least, our deepest and most heartfelt thanks to John Ronald Reuel Tolkien for creating the greatest fantasy world & epic of all time.

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The Fourth Age: Total War Development Team presents:

THE FOURTH AGE: TOTAL WAR – FORTH EORLINGAS V1.7


1.7 is a fix patch for The Fourth Age: Total War – Forth Eorlingas v1.5/1.6. It includes many improvements and tweaks requested by the community, as well as some additional features such as a unit of Uruks available to Dunland. The FATW Dev. Team would like to thank everyone who has downloaded and played FE; a special thanks must go out to those who have offered us their feedback and criticism, as we could not have made this patch without your input. The patch should be savegame compatible, but this has not been tested extensively.

List of Changes introduced with 1.7:

Download links:

Forth Eorlingas v1.7 Patch | Mirror 1 | Mirror 2 (11 MB)

Installation Instructions:

Double-click on the fe_patch_1_7.exe that you just downloaded, and make sure that you have it pointed to your Rome directory where you installed FE v1.5 (this is normally C:\Program Files\Activision\Rome - Total War, or - if you have Gold - C:\Program Files\The Creative Assembly\Rome - Total War). After the initial extraction is finished a dos window should open briefly to finish the installation. You can now click on the FE shortcut on your desktop, and continue to play!



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Ciaran 19:59 03/02/07
Wow, when you said on or before Febuary 4th (on TWCenter), I certainly didn´t expect it to be up already. It goes without saying that I´m downloading right now.

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Apoc 23:48 03/02/07
Do tell us what you think!

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Samurai Waki 04:55 04/02/07
Congrats guys. Pretty awesome mod, everything seems to work without too much hindrance. Oh and Rohan is scary, very, very scary. I Love it!

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Ciaran 11:57 04/02/07
I will, as soon as I´ve played sufficiently to form an opinion. From the readme, I believe Dunland is a good candidate for my first campaign...

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spirit_of_rob 18:00 04/02/07
Originally Posted by Apoc:
Do tell us what you think!

only had time for about 30 mins of play earlier i will have a proper go and let you know more but so far its good looks nice seems to have a good blance from the battle i thought

so i think congrats are in order

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Apoc 20:50 04/02/07
Thanks guys!

More mirrors added courtesy of www.strategyinformer.com.

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King Bob VI 15:29 07/02/07
Any chance of a M2TW version? Please?

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Arakorn-eir 17:13 08/02/07
Maybe...

But a M2 conversion would take time...

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spirit_of_rob 03:02 09/02/07
okay ive had a proper go at it now as the reunited kingdom tried to play as rohan but i jsut dont get on with cavalry factions so i went with what i know lol.

Pros:

1: It looks gorgeous
2: It sounds great i added my movie soundtracks to my own game
3: Its good fun to play somewhere completly different once youve played europe for a while you know where all the cities and all the good ambush sites are etc.
4: It seems very stable no crashes wotsoever yet
5: Good selection of units i like how you can get different sized units of some troops aswell

Cons:

1: Erm well ive not got as much done this week as i was hoping to... thats aboot it to be honest except u cant give the elvish archers two blades but thats romes engine not you so congrats guys

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Dol Guldur 09:47 09/02/07
Thanks Rob - I'm glad someone actually appreciates the unit size variation and does not think it a bug! And I apologize for you not getting so much done this week as you would have liked....

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Teleklos Archelaou 10:17 09/02/07
Congrats on the release guys. I love the way those menu changes turned out from the screenshots. I'll get around to downloading and trying it out in due time (crappy dialup connection), but it's a lot of hard work for you all I know finally paying off. Best of luck in getting the mod out there and getting some publicity for it too!

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Ciaran 11:44 09/02/07
Originally Posted by Dol Guldur:
Thanks Rob - I'm glad someone actually appreciates the unit size variation and does not think it a bug!
Objection! I know it´s not a bug, but still it makes retraining these size-varying units an unnecessary mess. Oh well, we´ll never agree on that one.

Well, Dunland doesn´t have that problem, and I´ve abandoned my M2TW HRE campaign for it. It´s breathtaking, although, having conquered almost all of Rohan by now I´m zeroing i on Minas Tirith, so it´ll be over soon
The key proved to be the Dunlendish archery, most of Rohan´s units are lightly armoured, and archers can cause a horrible massacre, if there are enough (like five units per stack). The javelins are also a great help for Dunlands troops, which need every bit of help. But that´s what makes this campaign so much fun.

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Dol Guldur 12:51 09/02/07
Thx Teleklos! Dial-up must be murder! That makes your commitment all the more impressive!

Ciaran - we're very flattered that some have abandoned m2tw campaigns (and even gone out and bought BI) just to play our mod. Glad you are enjoying it! If more people could give feedback on the unit-size variation system in RK (and partly in Rohan) then I could be more sure of where we stand.

Playing Dunland is tough - I'd like to know if anyone actually wins with that faction! :)

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Apoc 02:23 10/02/07
The Fourth Age: Total War Development Team presents:

THE FOURTH AGE: TOTAL WAR – FORTH EORLINGAS V1.7


1.7 is a fix patch for The Fourth Age: Total War – Forth Eorlingas v1.5/1.6. It includes many improvements and tweaks requested by the community, as well as some additional features such as a unit of Uruks available to Dunland. The FATW Dev. Team would like to thank everyone who has downloaded and played FE; a special thanks must go out to those who have offered us their feedback and criticism, as we could not have made this patch without your input. The patch should be savegame compatible, but this has not been tested extensively.

List of Changes introduced with 1.7:

Download links:

Forth Eorlingas v1.7 Patch | Mirror 1 | Mirror 2 (11 MB)

Installation Instructions:

Double-click on the fe_patch_1_7.exe that you just downloaded, and make sure that you have it pointed to your Rome directory where you installed FE v1.5 (this is normally C:\Program Files\Activision\Rome - Total War, or - if you have Gold - C:\Program Files\The Creative Assembly\Rome - Total War). After the initial extraction is finished a dos window should open briefly to finish the installation. You can now click on the FE shortcut on your desktop, and continue to play!



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Ciaran 20:19 10/02/07
Originally Posted by Dol Guldur:
Playing Dunland is tough - I'd like to know if anyone actually wins with that faction! :)
I did, about two hours ago .
But true, Dunland has a tough start, the most important thing is to win the early battles without losing too many men yourself. I don´t know just how many battles I fought, but it were a lot, and most of them on my territory. I think, in the end one wouldn´t need a bridge at the Fords of the Isen, so many of Rohan Levies tried to swim through and, when they were routed, drowned, that by now one should be able to walk from one shore to the other without getting wet feed. A most horrible sight, but at least they weren´t my men,and every drowned Rohirim was one less to worry about - there were still plenty, after all.
The end for Rohan came just outside of Eastfolde, where its last two family members died in a valiant, but doomed attempt to lift the siege on that city, it was even a heroic victory, so I have a marker to forever remind me of that most glorious day.
Well, with Rohan conquered, things went smooth, of course, in the south I gave up Anfalas and blocked the river crossing just south of the city immediately south of the mountain pass - another strategically highly important location. However, I hadn´t noticed that pass over the mountains until I had a couple of RK stacks pouring into my land from there
Minas Tirith also fell due to a failed relief attempt, however, in that turn my besieging army was attacked twice, after the first time Minas Tirith had no garrison, but I hadn´t control over the city, so if I had lost the second battle, I had to start the siege anew.
Minas Tirith wasn´t the last city to fall, that honour goes to Enym Arnen, which fell in the only night battle of my campaign.

Altogether a fantastic campaign

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Quintus Of Pompeii 20:44 10/02/07
Does this MOD work with the RTW Gold Edition, if so can someone tell me the correct path to run this please

Cheers

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Dol Guldur 21:42 10/02/07
I believe there are different versions which may have different paths, but usually the Activision folder is CreativeAssembly or something like that - you can easily check in your folder structure in windows explorer.



Ciaran - Well done!

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Quintus Of Pompeii 21:51 10/02/07
Thanks now i can go

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Quintus Of Pompeii 22:14 10/02/07
Hi AGAIN

I have installed and got to the loading screen until i hear a beep saying sumting like cannot find file decr_battle_lighting_and_fog.txt or somwthing simmilar

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Dol Guldur 22:58 10/02/07
Load-up errors are invariably caused by failing to follow or understand the installation instructions.

Please review the posts at http://www.thefourthage.org/forums/viewforum.php?f=7 for those who have had similar problems and resolved them.

Thank you.

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Quintus Of Pompeii 23:09 10/02/07
I have and i am still confused i tried that earlier, is the mod worth it?

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Geoffrey S 13:49 11/02/07
It does not work under RTW Gold, you must have Barbarian Invasion installed.

Finally got around to installing this and Arthurian; only had time to have a quick look at the campaign maps, but I've seen enough to know that in a few weeks time I'll be thoroughly enjoying myself with both mods. Good work!

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Ciaran 20:05 11/02/07
RTW Gold includes BI, it´s both RTW and BI on one DVD. And it works; after all, I have the Gold edition as well.

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Geoffrey S 20:36 11/02/07
Gah, got myself confused there. Of course Gold includes BI, in which case it should work if installed correctly.

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iceman0486 15:36 13/02/07
This is awesome and out a lot faster than I expected!! Alas, I left my BI disk at home when I came back to school, and have to wait till I can get home .

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Ossie The Great 16:18 13/02/07
i have got rome total war gold and it works perfectly !

pretty awsome mod

welldone

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][GERUDO][Mojoman 19:23 27/02/07
Originally Posted by Teleklos Archelaou:
Congrats on the release guys. I love the way those menu changes turned out from the screenshots. I'll get around to downloading and trying it out in due time (crappy dialup connection), but it's a lot of hard work for you all I know finally paying off. Best of luck in getting the mod out there and getting some publicity for it too!
i know this is so far off topic it cant even see it on the horizon but...

dude, get broadband ! its 5x cheaper and 10x faster than dialup....

anyway back on topic, i love teh mod guys...totally pwns! specially since im an LOTR junkie

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Hobbit Hassling Human Heavies 13:11 22/03/07
Im a new member to the forums :)

Yes id say Forth Eorlingas is impressive considering im 34 and read Lord of the Rings when i was 15 back long ago in the mists of time, couple that with the fact im a die hard fantasy fan since LOTR, have been gaming of many sorts for 15 years and have a PhD Doctorate in Medieval and Classical History with expertise on many areas id say that qualifies me to give an opinion.

I never tried Corsair and i only discovered the existence of FE, 3 days ago purely by chance when tired after a log day i miskeyed something in google and up it came, like how cool is that.

Familiar with Mods for RTW though, still one of my favourite games, i even did a stint as a historical advisor on Time Commanders on British TV which uses the Rome Engine, google it anyone who doesnt know, id just stopped playing Rome Total Realism because id thrashed it to death and was bored so FE came along at just the right time.

Someone tell me what else is on offer MOD wise im up to try anything, whats these Europa Barborum mods all about then?

Do have a question though?

Call me Mr Thicktwistle of Thicktwistles garden thicky emporium but how the zog am i meant to figure out the difficulty settings when theyre not in English? id rather it said easy-medium and hard rather than decidely tookish-laughing at live dragons etc so someone tell me whats what here.

and a comment...

id like to see the whole of Middle earth covered by updates to this mod, my beef with any game is the fact my genius mind gets bored quick and those long and big campaigns stimulate me most, im not suggesting there should be factions like hobbit armies, impractical and unrealistic but perhaps for example if The Shire was covered you could recruit hobbit slingers etc; im aware that NE Middle earth didnt have many cities considering it was covered mostly by Mirkwood and Rhovanion, but Dale could be factored in, so could Goblin Gundabad, The Lonely Mountain, Dol Guldur etc...

Just an idea anyway :)

Nice to meet you all...



DrGary
Norfolk
UK

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Dol Guldur 13:36 22/03/07
HHHH,

Thank you for your comments and I am glad Google pointed you our way ;)

The difficulty settings are based on Middle-earth phrases which I think are generally intuitive for anyone with a basic familiarity with LOTR/The Hobbit: Home In Time For Tea>Decidedly Tookish>Bullroaring>Laughing At Live Dragons

I watched Time Commanders - good show. Those professors were really fun too, as much as the battle itself!

FE, and the groundwork thereof, started at the end of 2004. And we are not the oldest Middle-earth Mod in that regard. These things unfortunately take a very long time to do due to the huge amount of work and time it takes. To finish the map and factions in its complete sense would - I would estimate - require as much time from now and it has from our beginning. Sadly very few people have the desire and aptitude for modding and so these things are never supported by as many people as they really need.

Some modders sacrifice a great deal to get mods - or versions thereof - released and we hope that all those who "want more" realize this and perhaps consider contributing to advance the speed of a mod.

We do not require any advice on Middle-earth lore as it has all been thoroughly researched. I researched the map myself and took about 6 months and hundreds of hours doing so before any in-game mapping was created.

Thank you for your post.

And welcome to the forums.

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