Last edited by Lusted; June 01, 2007 at 07:12 AM.
Creator of:
Lands to Conquer Gold for Medieval II: Kingdoms
Terrae Expugnandae Gold Open Beta for RTW 1.5
Proud ex-Moderator and ex-Administrator of TWC from Jan 06 to June 07
Awarded the Rank of Opifex for outstanding contributions to the TW mod community.
Awarded the Rank of Divus for oustanding work during my times as Administrator.
Or even a preview ;-)
Looks good!![]()
Mini-campaigns, me likey! Especially ones where I get to kill the French. Can't wait, oh, congrats on the new job, have some rep
. Also, how did you add mini-campaigns is there a tutorial anywhere, last I heard was that Provincial campaign caused a crash on startup.
Fixed!Or even a preview ;-)
I used the system shown in the Custom Campaign mod. It adds in a couple of menu files and edits the m2tw.lnt file so you can have the custom campaign option.Also, how did you add mini-campaigns is there a tutorial anywhere, last I heard was that Provincial campaign caused a crash on startup.
Creator of:
Lands to Conquer Gold for Medieval II: Kingdoms
Terrae Expugnandae Gold Open Beta for RTW 1.5
Proud ex-Moderator and ex-Administrator of TWC from Jan 06 to June 07
Awarded the Rank of Opifex for outstanding contributions to the TW mod community.
Awarded the Rank of Divus for oustanding work during my times as Administrator.
I wish you wouldn't use information from Wikipedia.![]()
Why not? From my reading on the time period it's all pretty correct, probably some errors but historical articles on wiki tend to be the best ones as they provide good links to backing evidence.
Creator of:
Lands to Conquer Gold for Medieval II: Kingdoms
Terrae Expugnandae Gold Open Beta for RTW 1.5
Proud ex-Moderator and ex-Administrator of TWC from Jan 06 to June 07
Awarded the Rank of Opifex for outstanding contributions to the TW mod community.
Awarded the Rank of Divus for oustanding work during my times as Administrator.
Just don't look up anything on Poland with it, a friend of mine has made himself a General for numerous Polish armies on Wikipedia.
Popular superstition is still superstition.