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These are amazing. Are these made in the battle editor and saved as map.rwm?
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these are amazing but i thought this mod died
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METW was made open-source. There is no team for it, but Thor has tried to revive it and done an outstanding job on the settlement plans. He's been working on them exclusively for what must be the good part of a year which I hope gives some idea of the difficulty, time and effort those who are always asking for "proper cities" on the battemap can so easily not see behind the scenes.
It was the first Middle-earth mod (started life on MTW I believe). It is based on the books, like FATW. LOTRW is based on the movies.
It would be good to see this - the original Middle-earth mod - staffed again and completed. I know some progress has been made on the mod generally but I do not think there is an official team. It is hosted at chamber-of-records.com so go there to find out more.
Super work, Thor, as always.
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ill go there it looks awesome so far.
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Lord Dakier
Rome 1.2 the original...
It's actually for Rome: Total War - Barbarian Invasion 1.6.
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I remember going there and seeing all these modified settlement layouts many months ago and hoping the mod would come to fruition. Maybe the settlements can be combined with work on other mods such as FA:TW if it is deemed impossible for a ME:TW team to make a sufficiently standard mod.
Cheers,
Augustus
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Hi guys. Good to hear you like my building stuff.
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gennosuke43
These are amazing. Are these made in the battle editor and saved as map.rwm?
They're made as models, then coded as buildings into the game, then listed in the settlement plan.txt and then coded to associate the settlement plan with a settlement. They can then be put in the battle editor or viewed from the view settlement thing in the campaign (except osgiliath which isn't a settlement).
METW is a little bit dead at the moment. A few months ago Burns (last of the original team) left due to real life and not much is know about what he wants to happen with the project. He doesn't seem to be responding to emails and has ended up MIA a bit like Encaitar.While not wanting to "take over" METW (as in take it away from Burns) it would be nice to see some progress on it in areas such as the campaign which currently isn't playable and if anyone has a burning desire to work on the project you are quite welcome to contact me about it. The things Burns did leave are some really nice unit models which I'm sure he wouldn't want to go to waste.
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Thor the Bassist
Hi guys. Good to hear you like my building stuff.
They're made as models, then coded as buildings into the game, then listed in the settlement plan.txt and then coded to associate the settlement plan with a settlement. They can then be put in the battle editor or viewed from the view settlement thing in the campaign (except osgiliath which isn't a settlement).
METW is a little bit dead at the moment. A few months ago Burns (last of the original team) left due to real life and not much is know about what he wants to happen with the project. He doesn't seem to be responding to emails and has ended up MIA a bit like Encaitar.While not wanting to "take over" METW (as in take it away from Burns) it would be nice to see some progress on it in areas such as the campaign which currently isn't playable and if anyone has a burning desire to work on the project you are quite welcome to contact me about it. The things Burns did leave are some really nice unit models which I'm sure he wouldn't want to go to waste.
Do you need a 2D Artist?:)
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I think a lot of the 2D art is done. Well, I'm not completly sure what needs a 2D artist but the loading screens, advisors and unit cards are all done
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I think a 2D artist is needed. A lot of interface and UI aren't made, and personnaly I think that the loading screens aren't very good...
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Legio Caesar
Do you need a 2D Artist?:)
Firstly, yes, that would be a great help.
Personally I create my building textures myself just for the ease of containing it to one person. If the project takes flight once more though there's some UI and stuff that needs doing. Part of my problem is that I have little idea about what Burns did that needs coding and what's what really.
Perhaps if you download the mod and have a look and see what needs improving we can move on from there. I haven't really played the mod in a while - I usually just fire it up to test whatever I've just changed.
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Oah, and the mod needs sprites I believe...
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Maybe yeah though they're annoying and really they'll just be created at the end of dev by the game (it has an auto sprite generator).
@Legio Caesar - Just did a 2 minute check around and recon there's quite a bit to do even if you dont touch the stuff thats already there. Event cards (we need to come up with events yet but hey!) building UI cards and all the stuff that comes with it though first a decision needs making on what buildings will be in each race.
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I downloaded the great looking mod and installed it as the instructions told me to do. I use Rome Total war Gold edition and copied all files and pasted them in a different hard drive to keep a 'clean' version of RTW. But the mod doesnt work. I did make an new shortcut of the BI.exe but I cannot add this line: - nm -modbimetw to it. Can someone give me advice please?
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Maybe the target line directory is different from the default directory below, make sure both file paths match.;)
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I use Rome Total war Gold edition and copied all files and pasted them in a different hard drive to keep a 'clean' version of RTW.
You dont need to do this because metw is mod foldered so will not overwrite any files (you may still want to but thats totally fine - up to you).
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I did make an new shortcut of the BI.exe but I cannot add this line: - nm -modbimetw to it. Can someone give me advice please?
You have to right-click on the shortcut and go to the "shortcut" tab at the top. Go to the "Target:" line and add after the quotation marks Sos if you've already dont this but could you explain your problem more clearly.
EDIT: that instructions file is way out of date. Dont do any of the copying that it says in there just the target line stuff.
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Thank you very much Thor!! Now it works. I did this wrong:
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Make a new shortcut for BI and in the Target line add: - nm -mod:bi\metw. Naturally this must be added after the quotations. Aside from that there isnt much more needed to be done.
So I added the wrong line in the BI shortcut. So the instructions are not correct.
Thanks again for your help and I am going to play now!
Edit: at Rivendell the walls are missing, and I cant see the walls of Minas Tirith and probably from other cities either. But the units and campaign map look really good!