Post your nominations for the Napoleon Modding Awards! Please read the Rules and FAQ thread before posting. There are three categories of award open for this game:
Most Popular Hosted Mod and Compilation/Overhaul Mod: You can nominate up to three of your favourite mods from the Hosted Modification sub-forum and the Compilations and Overhauls sub-forum that were updated or released in 2013 for this category. Note that is three in total from both sub-forums, not three from each.
Most Popular Mod and Sub-Mod: You can nominate up to three of your favourite mods from the Mod Threads sub-forum (excluding the Compilation and Overhauls sub-forum) and any mod that makes changes to a hosted modification in the form of a sub-mod that were updated or released in 2013 for this category. Note that is three in total, not three mods and three sub-mods.
Most Popular Modder: You can nominate up to three of your favourite modders that have updated or released work in 2013 for Napoleon: Total War or its expansions or downloadable content for this category. You can nominate modders that have released work as part of a modding team as long as they have been credited for that work.
Just copy the nomination form into your post and fill it in. Please remember to provide links to either the mod's thread or sub-forum, or the modders profile for the Most Popular Modder category.
« Le courage, c’est de ne pas subir la loi du mensonge triomphant qui passe, et de ne pas faire écho de notre âme, de notre bouche et de nos mains aux applaudissements imbéciles et aux huées fanatiques.. » Jean JAURES
Just a reminder to everyone that only mods that were updated/released or modders that have updated/released work in 2013 are eligible to be nominated. Please, if you have nominated a mod that isn't eligible can you remove it from your nomination and (if you wish) replace it with eligible mods, otherwise your nomination will be invalid.
I am the author of the "Weaker Towers" and "Officers Of" series of mods for Total War: Warhammer!
Originally Posted by Richard Holmes
One of the problems with trying to write about the First World War is that most people have already read Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon, Pat Barker and Sebastian Faulks before you get to them.
Originally Posted by Jackie Fisher
Can the Army win the war before the Navy loses it?