try to install part 1 and part 2, and then move the mod. if you're using steam, read the faq thread.
try to install part 1 and part 2, and then move the mod. if you're using steam, read the faq thread.
Team Leader De Bello Mundi
Wow, great mod! How come I've never heard of this before?! This looks really amazing, great mod banner as well I might add definitely gonna give this a download and an extensive play!
I always get an error message when installing part 2. It says the installing has stopped becasue of terrain file. Any solution to this? I already redownloaded twice.
1. Thanks for bringing the mod to us English-speaking fellas, despite being an Italic mod.
2. This Mod is awesome! [Other than the Greek-spawning-armies that wins in < 7 turns, lol] (j/k)
Marcus Claudius Aurelius
i played it, then conquered rome and when the election starts it crashes to desktop
I love the mod guys!
The campaign is awesome! The BAI is good but it would be better if you will use the animations in Stainless Steel...Keep the BOW & ARROW though ^_^
Sword, 2handed, and the Mace animation is great! and there's many more...
I can't get it to work either. The installation runs fine. I installed it in D:Games\Medieval 2. I run Win 7. The game is classically installed, no steam. The error message is "Windows could not find kingdoms.exe". Where do we need to make the installation? You didn't specify that and I can't find the manual.
Would appreciate some help
Team Leader De Bello Mundi
No. I've tried installing it in the general Medieval 2 folder so it gets access to kingdoms.exe, I've tried leaving the initial Crogram Files(86x) etc. file, I've tried creating a new folder in mods and it's always the same error message.
Classic Kingdoms used to work, now with DBM installed it enters the game, I can enter the grand campaign but when I select a faction and try to play it pushes me back to the main menu and I can't even play that one anymore.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Unistall everything re-install medieval, then install DBM to D:Games\Medieval 2\mods\dbm. I think you installed to the main Medieval folder overwriting files in the process thus corrupting everything.
"To say of what is that it is not, or of what is not that it is, is false, while to say of what is that it is, and of what is not that it is not, is true" ~ Aristotle
Yeah, I did that before reading your post. I uninstalled everything and then reinstalled, created my own DBM folder in mods and now it works. It looks really good graphically and the map is quite large, I like it a lot. Though I'm not sure about the overall gameplay. It seems very easy to me. Started with the Greeks, in 10-12 turns I already eliminated Macedon and Ilirium and my treasury is up by 60.000 gold, although I keep pumping my troops and everything is up and running on all fronts. I already have the best troops I can possibly have. I play on normal/normal difficulty, do I have to play it on hard to make it more realistic or something? Idk, I'm used to slowly working my way up to the top and thus far I encountered no resistance on any level.
"To say of what is that it is not, or of what is not that it is, is false, while to say of what is that it is, and of what is not that it is not, is true" ~ Aristotle
edit: figured out what I needed help with.
Last edited by Darth_Revan; August 11, 2013 at 01:54 AM.
I've had the exact same problem, but i've managed to figure out how to fix it.
1) Uninstall Medieval II/Kingdoms from your Hard Drive.
2) Disable UAC http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...windows-vista/
3) Click Start Button and type in search box... regedit.exe and click the link when it appears in results.
4) In Registry tabs click Edit>>Find... Type in 'SEGA' and if any results in the registry on the left lead you to a SEGA Folder? check to see if there is any Medieval II/Kingdoms Folder? If so Delete the SEGA Folder.
5) Restart Windows.
6) Install Medieval II and Kingdoms, create a folder to install it in like C:\Games\SEGA\Medieval II (Kingdoms doesn't seem to like the Program Files (x86) folder)
7) You will HAVE TO MANUALLY create the Folder 'DBM' in the mods folder it'll look like this... C:\Games\SEGA\Medieval II\mods\DBM
8) Once you have made the 'DBM' Folder.. Install Part 1 and 2 of DBM into the DBM Folder.
This should work, it did for me. Hope this helps
i cant get the link nš2 of rapid to start to download.
@2-D Ron, you dont even have to do that lol, read the very first post in the FAQ thread