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    Default How to check the difficulty

    Hi,
    I know this has been asked before , but where can I see on what difficulty my campaign is ?

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    Default Re: How to check the difficulty

    Quote Originally Posted by TheHarazzer View Post
    Hi,
    I know this has been asked before , but where can I see on what difficulty my campaign is ?
    ive heard about a tool, but don't know its for medievall ii and where it is to be found.

    an easier way for in the future: name your savegames so you can recognise it. for example: "venice h-h"
    , or "milan vh-ea", etc...

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    Default Re: How to check the difficulty

    Well I do this , but today I started a new campaign, and when I decided to save my game , I realized I don't know on what difficulty am I playing....

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    Default Re: How to check the difficulty

    Use this.
    MedManager

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    Default Re: How to check the difficulty

    The medmanager doesn't work with 1.5 . I've already tried it .

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    Default Re: How to check the difficulty

    It does work with 1.5 and I've used it with 1.5. It's just that if you have windows 7 or vista, you have to mess around with the folders and files to get it to work. Specifically, you have the copy the kingdoms.exe file (or something like that) to the folder above where the saved files are, since in windows 7 and vista, the saved games are no longer in the program files folder.

    There's another thread that talks about this. Try searching.
    Last edited by Aeratus; July 06, 2011 at 01:00 PM.

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