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    Icon5 Whats the impact of teh most popular mods on performance?

    Hi guys, I would like to have a little help pls. Im looking for a mod that wont cause my M2TW to loose performance so what is the impact of the most popular mods on M2tw pls? Im looking forward to install Deus lo voult, Stainless Steel or Lands to Conquer. Does any of these reduces significantly the performance. I dont want to install a mod that will drastically increase lag and reduce fps. Pls help. I have another question . Is any of these 3 mods incompatible? Can I have the 3 working? Does any of tehse modify the vanilla files? Any help is appreciatted.

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    Default Re: Whats the impact of teh most popular mods on performance?

    Call me crazy but I find that I can actually turn my unit scale UP on Stainless Steel 4.1. But remember you'll need 1.2 patched version before it will be compatitble.

    The game seems to run smoother then the original version, not to mentioned the different skins. So yeah its a real treat. We even decided to use it for our upcoming Democracy Game.
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    Default Re: Whats the impact of teh most popular mods on performance?

    Good to hear that. I was used to play RTW (huge settings) with battles of 4000 units on the battlefield. I have to play M2tw on normal settings. I dont want to install a mod that will make me play on small settings (unless the mod is supposed to be played on small settings). Thanks for the quick reply.

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