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    MoToM's Avatar Semisalis
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    Default AlphaDelta, thank you

    As I said, thank you AD, this mod has rekindled my passion for this game, the battles are epic, the whole thing looks polished and lovingly made and just as a bonus this comes right before I begin a module at uni about the reformation.
    Perfect timing and an excellent mod. I think playing for most of the last few days has driven my marriage to the edge, but she understands.

    MoToM

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    Default Re: AlphaDelta, thank you

    Hear! Hear! I second the thanks.

    I came across the mod by accident towards the end of last week and I've just finished painting the UK Blue (Spring 1646). This mod makes an excellent change from the usual Med II fare. I'd always hoped that CA would do the ECW as an expansion, but what's been achieved here is first class. It must be the first campaign I've actually finished since RTR FOE was released - lol.

    The campaign is nice and complex and recreates, for me, the messy ambience of the war - you never know which direction the next army is going to hit you from!

    The love battle dynamic, it's a revelation - you really feel like your pushing the pike for real - some of the scenes are right out Cromwell.

    I've always tended to avoid the gunpowder era Med II, but I think what you've done here is provide me with a stepping stone to Empire. An excellent job mate, thank you!

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    Wildfowler's Avatar Civis
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    Default Re: AlphaDelta, thank you

    This is indeed a superb mod.

    Historically accurate

    Visually excellent

    Mentally challenging
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]I would rather have a russet coated Captain who knows what he fights for and loves what he knows. Than him who you call a Gentleman and is but little else

    Oliver Cromwell

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