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    Deranged rock ape Member Quirinus's Avatar
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    Default Warring States mod?

    I've recently been reading about the Warring States period in Chinese history, and it seems to me like quite an interesting topic, suited for the RTW engine. Have there been any mods about this? I haven't seen any, but I may have missed it.

    Sorry if this isn't the right place to ask.
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    Beauty hunter Senior Member Raz's Avatar
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    Default Re: Warring States mod?

    The only mod that's on the RTW engine that's even slightly related to this period is Blue Lotus - which has slowed down in progress over the last six months. I haven't been keeping up with it for a while so things might've changed.

    It's set in Eastern Asia and based on Chinese, Indian, Korean and Malaysian mythology, folklore and legends (and maybe some other cultures). I haven't played it for years (or what feels like years) but from what I remember, it was great.

    Not exactly Warring States, but still. If anybody were ever to attempt to create a Warring States, Spring and Autumn, or Three Kingdoms period china mod for RTW, I'd be glad to help out.
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    Default Re: Warring States mod?

    head over to the TWcenter boards for info on this and a related Three Kingdoms mod for RTW/BI
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