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Mod Registration Form [IMG]http://img142.imageshack.us/img142/9977/0019nvjd4.jpg[/IMG] Mod name: Ogniem i Mieczem: Total War Platform: RTW:BI - historical campaign, full version - M2TW Release status: historical campaign - testing and tweaking, full version - work in progress Modfolder Overwrite: I suppose vanilla folders will be seriously overwritten Mod team leader: Zold Mod team members: 1. Svarogych - campaign map creator, responsible for strategic part of the mod 2. Tower - chief engineer, special effects supervisor 3. Alias - chief chartographer, EOE faction and its vassals supervisor 4. Sashok - our main source of graphical and text information 5. Ulix - unit rosters creator, Сaucasian factions supervisor 6. zarus - chief 3D modeller, Safavids faction creator 7. alexios - scripter 8. AppS - music, text information 9. ARCHER - artist, text editor 10. Bestt - heraldry, sound recording 11. cegorach - unit rosters creator 12. Maxim Suvorov - custom battles creator, programmer, historian 13. Skith - modeller 14. SHREDDER - modeller 15. Vitayt - PR manager, localization, unit rosters creator 16. Sabudai - modeller 17. Generalisimus - source of graphical and text information 18. Lord Flint - consultant 19. thorindwarf - modeller 20. alxcruel - animator 21. MaxViper - music, SFX, sound recording 22. Vendigo - sound recording 23. Degalo - sound recording 24. Seth - PR manager, translator 25. MADTAO - modeller, texturer 26. Anyan - vegetation, AI tactics 27. Xroft - artist 28. Prince de Radzivil - 2D graphics, heraldry, portraitist 29. Ivan the not so terrible - localization 30. Rock - artist Mod description: Ogniem i Mieczem (With Fire And Sword) is a major modification focused on events which took place in Eastern and Central Europe in the XVI-XVII centuries. Forum links: http://tw.org.ua/board/forum22.html Download links: N/A Permissions:Permission by request only. This means that permission must be sought to use any elements of the creators work, this is to cover instances where the creator wishes to keep certain elements (ie; use of names) at their discretion.