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    Default Validus Regnum Beta Release v0.3

    Validus Regnum is a mod for M2TW: Kingdoms, which covers a huge area of land, from Scotland, to Ghana, beyond the Urals, and into the Indian subcontinent. The mod is set between 1072, with the formation of the Kingdom of Leon-Castille and the battle of Manzikert having just occured; to 1218, when the Mongols invaded the Kara-Khitan lands to the far east of the map. Validus Regnum aims to provide a much more challenging and historically accurate gameplay experience, by providing faction-specific government buildings, an advanced 'Area of Recruitment' system, realistic representation of infrastructure, populations, and economics, and accurate formations and tactics for AI armies. In particular, VR aims to recreate the area covered as accurately as possible at the start date in 1072, while realistic AI (and player) development will be encouraged.

    While I understand that some factions such as Bohemia, Kiev, and in particular Serbia are often very popular within the M2TW modding community, I have chosen not to include them as they simply do not merit a faction slot at 1072 AD; and considering this mods timeframe is shorter than mosts, these factions rise to power is in most cases outside the timeframe for Validus Regnum. By representing these factions through either 'Minor Factions' or government buildings for their overlords in their territories, extra slots have been freed up to expand the map and include areas such as sub-Saharan Africa and parts of India. I hope this will add an epic, semi-mythical atmosphere that in my opinion was achieved brilliantly by Europa Barbarorum. The king-worship of Ghana and far eastern culture of the Kara-Khitans add an exciting element to the steriotypically dark, fragmented realms of feudal Europe.

    Massive campaign map with 199 regions:




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    31 Factions (Kara-Khitai still to be added):

    The Kingdom of Scotland
    The Kingdom of Ireland
    The Kingdom of England
    The Kingdom of France
    The Duchy of Aquitaine
    The Kingdom of Leon-Castille
    The Kingdom of Aragon
    The Kingdom of Norway
    The Kingdom of Denmark
    The Holy Roman Empire
    The Kingdom of Poland
    The Kingdom of Hungary
    The Republic of Venice
    The Duchy of Apulia-Calabria
    The Papal States
    Rus
    The Byzantine Empire
    The Kingdom of Georgia
    Makuria
    Zagwe Dynasty
    The Murabitun
    The Zirids
    The Fatimid Caliphate
    The Seljuq Empire
    The Kara-Khanid Khanate
    The Ghaznavid Empire
    The Volga-Bulgar Khanate
    Wagadou
    The Kipchaks
    Kara-Khitai


    Historically accurate sub-factions for all regions that start as Rebel:






    Unit lists for new factions, including new units for African factions:

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    General's Bodyguard:



    These warriors are dedicated to protecting the general on the battlefield. Hand-picked for loyalty and valour and benefiting from quality armour and weapons, the general's bodyguard are elite heavy cavalry capable of devastating charges and dealing plenty of carnage in hand to hand, as well as taking on odds that would send lesser units running.

    Town Militia:



    Armed with a short spear but little armour, these troops are city dwellers usually called up to defend their homes in time of need, but sometimes pressed into action on foreign campaigns. Although useful for city defence, they should not be relied on in the field.

    Ghanian Tribesmen:



    These sub-Saharan soldiers are recuited from the various tribes which had once fueled the armies of the Ghana Empire. Armed with only a sword and a shield and lacking any armour, these are still disciplined troops from a society based on warfare, and form the backbone of early Mali armies. While they are lightly armed, they are ideal soldiers for the climates in their homelands.

    Ghanian Bow Hunters:



    These are basic bowmen, adapted to fight in the varying climates of Mali, from the tropical rainforests to the harsh Sahara. These troops historically made up a fifth of Ghana's forces, which were over 200,000 strong at their peak. Although they lack protection, they are effective ambushers well suited to the hotter climates, and rely on speed rather than strength to survive.

    Ghanian Tribal Cavalry:



    Although cavalry had been almost non-existent in the sub-Sahara prior to the Berber invasion of the Murabitun, the fragmented states left in the region were quick to realise the advantages of horsemen, made clear by their conquerors success. These horsemen still retain their African traditions of light equipment and in particular the use of javelins, allowing them to harass enemies in the harsh desert climates.

    Mali Artillery Crewmen:



    Several new religions added:

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    VR doubles the number of religions included from those in vanilla M2TW. Religion will play a much more significant role than in standard M2TW, with regions much harder to convert, many factions having the ability to change their official religion, and religious populations providing recruitment and building options for settlements. Below is a brief description of each religion and its historical importance, in order of the pic shown:



    1. Roman Catholicism While less dominant than in vanilla M2TW, Catholicism will remain a very influential religion in VR, held by a more factions than any other faith. The Pope feature will be kept from vanilla, however new features will be implemented such as the ability to create anti-Popes, the foundation of monastic orders, and historical titles for Bishops and Archbishops should add a lot more flavour for the rolepaying of a faction with this religion.

    2. Celtic Christianity - This unique branch of Chistendom is still influential in the more remote parts of western Europe, notably those which retain some form of Celtic identity. Celtic Christianity is the dominant religion of Scotland, Ireland, and also has influence in Brittany in France. Playing as Scotland or Ireland, players will have a choice between developing Catholicism to improve ties with their European counterparts, or maintaining the dominance of Celtic Christianity, with its unique features regarding the calculation of the date of Easter, and its system of monasteries and missionary work.

    3. Orthodox Christianity - As in vanilla M2TW, the Orthodox faith will be dominant in Russia and Byzantium. These factions will benefit from new features similar to those being implemented for Catholicism, with the additional bonus of being able to appoint Patriarch's, the head on earth of their faith, whether of the Russian or Greek Orthodox churches. In addition to those, the Orthodox faith has an entire new front in VR, with the map extended southwards to include Makuria and the Ethiopian Zagwe dynasty offering very different challenges to players wishing to try Orthodox factions!

    4. Judaism - No faction has Judaism as its official religion in VR, indeed the last officially Jewish empire before 1073 was the long extinct Khazar Khanate. The only settlements to have large Jewish populations are those in Israel, however all throughout Europe there are Jewish communities in many towns and cities. In game, these will provide special buildings, giving bonuses in particular to trade and income.

    5. Sunni Islam - The Sunni faith is the more puritanical of the major Islamic denominations, strictly opposed to the idea of sainthood and idolatry. In particular, the Murabitun, originating from the Sahara, threaten to carry their holy war across the Iberian peninsula and perhaps even beyond. Sunni Islam is by far the dominant branch of Islam, dominant throughout north Africa, Arabia, the Levant, Iraq, and to the east of Iran.

    6. Shia Islam - The more moderate branch of Islam, the ceremony involved in the Shia faith is in stark contrast to that of their puritanical Sunni counterparts. Only the Fatimids begin as Shia, however there are Shia populations spread dotted around the Sunni world, and in particular being dominant in eastern Iraq and parts of Iran, as well as having expanded through its influence over certain groups of Turks.

    7. Zoroastrianism - This religion is a remnant of the beliefs the Parthian nomands once held in Iran. Their beliefs are derived from the prophet Zoroastra, who built a monotheistic faith, based around the divine God Ahura Mazda. A very unique faith amongst the greater Muslim and Christian conflicts of nearby areas, Zoroastrianism is based mainly Iran, where it still has a sizeable number of followers since Islam reached the region in the seventh century.

    8. Hinduism - Although there are no Hindu faction in VR, Hinduism is the dominant religion of the far south-east corner of the map, most notably in Sindh and the Indus, and the west-Indian territories held by the Islamic Ghaznavid Empire. Hindiusm is unique in that it is the only polytheistic religion in VR, and Hindu regions will provide many exotic and diverse units, including lots of elephants!
    Paganism and Heresy are also included in VR, playing a similar role as they did in vanilla M2TW.


    INSTALLATION:

    The istallation process is very simple. You should have Kingdoms installed, and the patch for it should not make a difference, since it is only concerned with multiplayer issues. So, first of all, install the Barebones mod folder below:

    http://www.twcenter.net/forums/downl...o=file&id=1615

    Then, download my mod from the file below:

    http://files.filefront.com/barebones.../fileinfo.html

    Simply place my 'barebones' mod folder over the other 'barebones' mod folder, and it should run fine.

    The team:

    Rhyfelwyr - general modder/organiser
    Ignoramus - historian
    Romanos IV - Byzantine expert
    Vazul's Ghost - faction symbols

    In the next update, I'll be looking to iron out any issues and add Vazul's faction symbols.

    Please give any feedback!
    Last edited by Caledonian Rhyfelwyr; April 14, 2009 at 04:19 AM.

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    Wow! This looks very nice! I think that we were thinking on the same wavelength - see my sig. I like how you expanded the map past Europe so much, and yet, I don't get the feeling that Europe is underdeveloped and neglected like I do in many other mods that expand the game so much.
    Last edited by Mythic_Commodore; April 13, 2009 at 02:24 PM.

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    Under the Patronage of Augustus Lucifer, member of the House of Ward.

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    yes this mod does look really good....tried downloading and installing as per your instuctions but all that came up was the Vanilla game!!! try and get an installer going me thinks!
    thank you though, it look like it is real winner!!!

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    , you sir deserve a rep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by druvatar View Post
    yes this mod does look really good....tried downloading and installing as per your instuctions but all that came up was the Vanilla game!!! try and get an installer going me thinks!
    thank you though, it look like it is real winner!!!
    Did you download the file from rapidshare ok? It seems it runs out after ten downloads, I'll upload it again somewhere else...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caledonian Rhyfelwyr View Post
    Did you download the file from rapidshare ok? It seems it runs out after ten downloads, I'll upload it again somewhere else...
    Upload to Filefront.

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    Done! Should download fine now...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caledonian Rhyfelwyr View Post
    Done! Should download fine now...
    Its great to see that you've added factions to Africa but still have many additions to Europe.

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    I am gonna reformat and re-install mtw2 today I`ll try again

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    Very nice work and god to see a release.



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    who am I too make suggestions?? just another mtw2 junkie! but it would be really helpful if you could give us a little more info- for instance game length,(in turns) and maybe some more screenies, I really think from the little I see here it is a wonderful mod!
    I am going to dl it very soon! and I will post my feedback so I assume your using all vanilla ui cards and units for all the standard factions? the only new units are the ones for the African factions?

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    There are about 290 or so turns in the game. The units are those of vanilla, I'm looking for modelers to do some work for the next version. The African factions have special units which I made for my previous Mali Faction mod.

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    Map is impressive, though I would like to comment Poland area. First I need to thank you for realistic settlements in Poland - we have all 4 major Polish provinces (Lesser Poland, Greater Poland, Silesia and Mazovia), very few mods are that good. But from the other hand Polish landscape is disaster. You made Poland one big jungle, forests everywhere. This is far from the realism. Then Carpathia Mountains - look very poor. Also that settlement in Pomerania - Vineta? Certainly bad choice. I would suggest some more historical accurate ideas, but the screens don't show much.
    Last edited by Silesian_Noble; April 14, 2009 at 04:59 PM.

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    very nice but still won`t work??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silesian_Noble View Post
    Map is impressive, though I would like to comment Poland area. First I need to thank you for realistic settlements in Poland - we have all 4 major Polish provinces (Lesser Poland, Greater Poland, Silesia and Mazovia), very few mods are that good. But from the other hand Polish landscape is disaster. You made Poland one big jungle, forests everywhere. This is far from the realism. Then Carpathia Mountains - look very poor. Also that settlement in Pomerania - Vineta? Certainly bad choice. I would suggest some more historical accurate ideas, but the screens don't show much.
    Thanks for the complement, I tried to make the regions as historically accurate as possible (would you like to be a researcher for Poland BTW?). If you could give me some advice on where the forested regions should be, and what settlement is best for Pomerania, that would be great.

    Quote Originally Posted by druvatar View Post
    very nice but still won`t work??
    Did you try installing the barebones folder from the first link and see if it ran vanilla M2TW in the window mode? Check that first. If placing the Validus Regnum barebones folder over the original doesn't change it, tell me and I'll try to see what's wrong.
    Last edited by Caledonian Rhyfelwyr; April 14, 2009 at 06:14 PM.

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    ok hi again for umpteenth time!`
    it looks great! ok here is my procedure: just reformatted and installed a fresh version of mtw2 & kingdoms gold (done) then 1. dl barebones and winrar it to desktop 2. cop the three files told too into my main mtw2 folder, then copy the barebones folder into my mods folder 3. dl your barebones folder and winrar it on desktop 4. copy your BB folder over the one in mods 5. play! but take a break to make sure I post here and tell u how wondrous of a job u did! then rush back to continue in my -epic conquest!

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    Glad to hear its working!

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    no it is not I was just telling u what I was doing letting you know my procedure I think the problem is bare bones folder won`t install but I have gotten Gigantuses bare kingdoms to work perhaps if I just install your mod over that?

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    That's all you need to do. What were you doing before?

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    I have a problem when trying to scroll in eastern Anatolia and the Mideast. the map goes buggy and becomes unstable. is there going to be a fix for this.

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