Hello,
I see 2 different mods for DLV.
Public edition and 6.2
I have kingdoms installed, but I am unsure which mod I need to download, any help would be great.
Thanks
Hello,
I see 2 different mods for DLV.
Public edition and 6.2
I have kingdoms installed, but I am unsure which mod I need to download, any help would be great.
Thanks
You want 6.2, the other one is for those without kingdoms![]()
Do I need to download 6.0 part 1 and 2 first or does 6.2 have it all?
You need to download 6.0 part 1 and 2 first. After you have installed 6.0 you can download/install 6.2
The thread for 6.2 should be the first place to look for answers to questions like this.
http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=219295
So I download and install the mod, loads fine good pictures and such,
Then I go to pick a faction, crashes to desktop, no message.
I think o well, I try and again, mouse over a faction and same thing.
With no message about crash, how do I fix it?
Do you click on a couple of factions? You can only click on 1 or 2 factions otherwise the game crashes. This is a flaw that as far as I know al mods have.
Check the factions here if you neeed to.
http://totalwar.honga.net/faction.php?v=dlv6
Thorolf was thus armed. Then Thorolf became so furious that he cast his shield on his back, and, grasping his halberd with both hands, bounded forward dealing cut and thrust on either side. Men sprang away from him both ways, but he slew many. Thus he cleared the way forward to earl Hring's standard, and then nothing could stop him. He slew the man who bore the earl's standard, and cut down the standard-pole. After that he lunged with his halberd at the earl's breast, driving it right through mail and body, so that it came out at the shoulders; and he lifted him up on the halberd over his head, and planted the butt-end in the ground. There on the weapon the earl breathed out his life in sight of all, both friends and foes. [...] 53, Egil's Saga- The pranks played on the knight Jean de Joinville, 1249, 7th crusade.I must tell you here of some amusing tricks the Comte d'Eu played on us. I had made a sort of house for myself in which my knights and I used to eat, sitting so as to get the light from the door, which, as it happened, faced the Comte d'Eu's quarters. The count, who was a very ingenious fellow, had rigged up a miniature ballistic machine with which he could throw stones into my tent. He would watch us as we were having our meal, adjust his machine to suit the length of our table, and then let fly at us, breaking our pots and glasses.
http://imgur.com/a/DMm19