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    No problem, good that it worked.

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    Default Re: Detailed installation instructions for Steam users

    Ok so i followed all the instructions and should i just move the Data folder to the Mttw2 folder, or should i move its contents to the current one. I moved the Mttw2 Data folder on the back up folder and replaced it with the BC one.
    Anyways When i try to get it into the Launcher Editor this comes up.

    I had no problem Installing it, but i had to do it twice because windows said it wasn't installed properly this a common problem though it happened with my other mods.
    The mods i have installed are:
    Third Age
    Stainless Steel
    Grand Addon Unit
    Retrofit

    I downloaded the all in one BC from this link http://www.gameupdates.org/download....rent?x=63&y=10
    And i downloaded the Launcher Edit here http://www.twcenter.net/forums/downl...o=file&id=2824
    Last edited by Squid; June 08, 2011 at 05:23 PM.

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    Dear gugler990,

    I am ever so sorry for the late reply, this is due to an ongoing dispute with my broadband provider that is causing me to have intermittent access to the internet. To your questions then.

    You will notice that BC2.3 BC2.02 installs two data folders. In a normal install, i.e. a none Steam install, the small data folder would be dropped onto the M2TW data folder, effectively adding new files. The main BC2.3 BC2.02 data folder is a level up and would be housed in the broken_crescent folder. My instructions merely instruct you to complete the install process manually.

    As for the Kingdoms Launcher Application I have never encountered this problem. Do you have Windows Vista or Windows 7? If so then your User Account Controls will likely be the cause of the "Access Denial" which stops the Launcher Editor from working. For more information on this please look again at the first post on this thread.

    Again sorry for the late reply, I am currently trying to get a replacement broadband provider so I can properly access the internet.

    Thank you for your patience,

    GGM
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    Default Re: Installing BC onto Steam

    Sorry for late Reply, just got back from Vacation. Anyways i got the Kingdoms launcher to run it, The BC loading screen appears and then the Vanilla MTW2 Menu screen, and then Crashes when i try playing the Campaign or Costume battle. Some times only the loading screen appears and crashes without the Menu appearing.

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    please help i did every thing but when i run broken crescent from med2 launsher its just runs the normal med2. i have windwos 7 and med2 gold edition. i have been trying to make this mod to run in 2 days!
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    Followed the Steam directions precisely and it CTDs on the first loading screen.
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    Deleted and redownloaded Medieval 2, made sure to completely delete its folder in steamapps/common

    Reinstalled BC2, again following instructions precisely. Now it first says I have a unsupported audio, then crashes. And also vanilla M2 crashes on launch now too.

    Someone tell me how to do a complete 100% manual uninstall for M2 steam so I can play vanilla again and forget about this mod.
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    well, I have istalled BC 2.3 on my medieval from steam... now what do I need to run the mod?

    I got this message: "Medieval 2: total war ecountered an unspecified error and will now exit"

    What I need to do to install correctly on Steam?
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    You can either figure it out by yourself or wait until GGM prepares a new set of installation instructions for Steam users, or wait until some other fan will help you.

    Sorry, but we have no support for Steam users yet.

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    Default Re: Installing BC onto Steam

    Wudang_Clown are your Medieval from steam?




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    No, I'm using M2TW+KINGDOMS on DVD. I have no knowledge about how Steam works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wudang_clown View Post
    No, I'm using M2TW+KINGDOMS on DVD. I have no knowledge about how Steam works.

    Ok OK no problem, I'm trying here but... I don't know... I need some help...




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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunder from Curitiba View Post
    Ok OK no problem, I'm trying here but... I don't know... I need some help...
    I understand, but I can't help you. Let's hope there is someone who will be able to help you soon.

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    i used it with steam and it works perfectly. I used the kingdoms launcher which was also used for bc2.02. for mod name i just typed "Broken_Crescent_kingdoms". The path was "...mods\Broken_Crescent_kingdoms" and for game exe pick Kingdoms. I installed it with UAC and my antivirus program disabled just to avoid any problems. It also helps to run the Kingdoms Launcher through "Run as Administrator" I haven't got any CTDs or errors yet so hopefully it works just as well for other steam users. I didn't have to delete any files or move folders around like with BC2.02. GREAT MOD!!!!


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    I will try this...
    I got 2 mods for medieval that worked very well (DarthMod and BC 2.02)... I just paste this "--io.file_first @Darthmod.cfg" or "--io.file_first @Darthmod.cfg" in "Lauch Options" in Medieval 2 properties than the mods work...

    Now I'm trying the same thing with BC 2.3. I have just Installed in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\medieval ii total war\mods\Broken_Crescent_kingdoms"

    than i open the BC Lauch with notepad. pick this "@mods\broken_crescent_kingdoms\bc_kingdoms.cfg" and put in the lauch options of Medieval 2 Kingdons on Steam like this "--io.file_first @mods\broken_crescent_kingdoms\bc_kingdoms.cfg"...

    He opened the game then i recive the error message. Is the same method that I use with the other 2 mods and they worked just with the BC 2.3 this method doesn't
    Last edited by Thunder from Curitiba; May 02, 2011 at 11:50 AM.




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    It is generally not recommended to install in the program files folder. I moved my steam folder into the "Saved Games" folder and so all my games are installed there. so for BC 2.3, my path is "...User name\Saved Games\steam\steamapps\common\medieval ii total war\mods\Broken_Crescent_kingdoms".

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    Spartan your BC 2.3 works in dis diretory? Did you play BC? If your answer is "Yes" i'll reinstall my steam in a diferent directory




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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunder from Curitiba View Post
    Spartan your BC 2.3 works in dis diretory? Did you play BC? If your answer is "Yes" i'll reinstall my steam in a diferent directory
    Yep I installed in this directory and it worked perfectly. You should google how to install steam into a different directory. Generally you just move your entire steam folder into your desired folder.

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    interesting I'll try this. Thanks for the help spartan. Later I'll back here to tell you if I done it or not...




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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunder from Curitiba View Post
    interesting I'll try this. Thanks for the help spartan. Later I'll back here to tell you if I done it or not...
    Forget to mention that if the game doesn't work the first time, you should do a COMPLETE reinstallation (ie delete game cache, delete medieval ii folders, run CCleaner, restarting computer, install game again). From my experience I find that this helps running the game the second time around.

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