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    Default were is the mod and what is the name?

    I saw one pictures at a time that a person was using a GUI mod that basicly makes the diffrent units easier to se the diffrense between

    For example there was blue on the background of the infantry scorecard (the cards at the bottom of the screen)
    i saw this on the official forum so i cant show you a picture of this

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    Default Re: were is the mod and what is the name?

    Do you mean unit cards?

    http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=443470

    There are other versions too like this but with different fonts/colours...

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    yep thats the one do you know if it works with a steam version of the game as i have purchased it in the last weekend

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    All versions of Shogun II require steam regardless of where you purchase from, so all versions are identical. The mod will work for you.
    Frogbeastegg's Guide to Total War: Shogun II. Please note that the guide is not up-to-date for the latest patch.


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    Default Re: were is the mod and what is the name?

    Quote Originally Posted by frogbeastegg View Post
    All versions of Shogun II require steam regardless of where you purchase from, so all versions are identical. The mod will work for you.
    ok thanks for the answer and i await the guide with joy, but take your time not your fault that the pc failed on you :-)

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    Default Re: were is the mod and what is the name?

    If you're into a more low key appearance, try BullGod's pack here http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=452807

    There's colored and parchment background versions. The units stand out from one another with just the plain version though due to more variation and color differences in the units themselves. They're in a painting style relevant to the Sengoku period as opposed to the ukiyo-e print style in vanilla (Edo Period development). Recommended

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