In the preview say that in the future you made campaigns whit wars and diferent campaigns you can do first a total convertion of kingdoms (crusades, americas,etc) whit new faction units, events and your features
In the preview say that in the future you made campaigns whit wars and diferent campaigns you can do first a total convertion of kingdoms (crusades, americas,etc) whit new faction units, events and your features
That could probably be a later project in which we might work on depending on how well Dots is received when released; however, we have to many factions to do a total conversion such as a kingdoms campaign since they cover an event rather a whole world history. Dots IS a kingdoms-ran mod since it utilizes the kingdoms.exe to start up and play so in a sense that's what's meant by it being a kingdoms mod.
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Maybe it could be an official submod like Reign of Attila for EOR that could be made after DOTS is released.:hmmm:
I've been looking forward to this mod and I can't wait to play it.
We would like for Dots to be known world-wide and we'd love to sponsor it, but right now it's not a top priority for some, but as Dots' Promotional Assistant it's my job to try to sponsor it as best as I can; it'd be a dream if we can have it sponsored directly under CA as an official Mod.
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Sorry my friend, but that is asking for a completely different mod than what we had in mind. DotS is a conversion mod for M2TW Vanilla, not a mod for the Kingdoms campaigns. We are sticking to Europe and the Middle east, try Broken Crescent or the Frontier for Kingdoms style regional campaigns.
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