can i do this with the Alexander download or do I need to get the disk?
can i do this with the Alexander download or do I need to get the disk?
"Suffer little children," said the controller.
-Brave New World
I'm not quite sure what you meant...
It won't work right on mine... Using Windows 7, and 7zip to extract the files.
Edit: Downloaded Winrar to make sure it wasn't just 7zip, realised that I forgot to download part 5, should work now.
Last edited by Bonez; May 05, 2012 at 09:51 PM.
Can I get Alexander.exe from the download version or do I need the actual CD to make it work?
"Suffer little children," said the controller.
-Brave New World
Hi all!. I tried FULL reinstall this MOD,I am do not choosing to "install additional materials. But this " Optional Material" still stay !In My PC in the battle-map video has "freeze ", because of the "improved nature " so hard to my PC. what's wrong ??? I do it everything from "readme.txt" ...
Who can I write "in private" about minor errors and inaccuracies? I can to help you in the work on mod-fixes.
The Alexander download is not working, curse you Amazon!!! Would Barbarian Invasion fix the issue of the CTD?
"Suffer little children," said the controller.
-Brave New World
ok, got Alexander installed and such, and got the target line done. So, here's to a new campaign! may it live forever,lol! Thanks for the help guys!
"Suffer little children," said the controller.
-Brave New World
is there any easy download on this? with only one download and not multiple ones? I tried downloading all of that and part 4 5 and 6 is corrupted
Strange .... Why then all the "brakes" and "locked up", 'freezies' ? can be configured something wrong I did?
The configuration of my PC:
2.800 MHz x 2
512 mb, Geforce 6600
1GB DIMM DDR2-SDRAM
All other modes (over 10) - play a little lower than the maximum settings, help me, plz
Did this feature Timurids Invasion
It could be the absence of sprites in this mod. My low-end laptop runs a lot of newish games really well, e.g. M2TW with all its eye candy, and all kinds of TW mods, but large battles in RM:K leave it stuttering and freezing.
To find out, just start a large-ish battle and then pan the camera-view away from the troops. If it only stutters/freezes when you have soldiers in view, then sprites (absence of) might be the problem.
And I notice you could do with some more RAM...
(Edit; I must credit Granto for the suggestion about sprites, it would no doubt have taken me ages to figure out why the mod battles were lagging so badly on my own set up)
Last edited by Sicknero; May 17, 2012 at 08:32 AM.
"A quotation is a handy thing to have about, saving one the trouble of thinking for oneself ... always a laborious business." A. A. Milne
get 2 gig of ram for rtw/mtw2 engine makes a great difference to the gameplay ,but 2 gig should be fine , this mod is the most taxing mod i have played on rtw {and i think iv tried them all just about} to get decent large battles running at 20 fps i had to overclock my processor and graphics card then strip the outercasing off my laptop and blast air into it to keep the temperature down ,{ extreme i know }, this mod would work better on a proper desktop with a good processer and a decent graphics card , most laptops are gonna struggle with this mod im afraid ,unless they are new and super dooper
nvm,lol
Last edited by vae victus; May 17, 2012 at 05:44 PM.
"Suffer little children," said the controller.
-Brave New World
When I try to download, it says user account suspended and I can't download it
The Link is Dead
Please help!!!!
Download Links has been re-uploaded,, thanks to sicknero for uploading
Whenever I try to double click on Rome Medieval Kingdoms.exe I get this message:
C:\Users\Tompi\AppData\Local\Temp\Rome+Medieval+Kingdoms.part7.rar: You need to start extraction from a previous volume to unpack Rome Medieval Kingdoms.exe
! C:\Users\Tompi\AppData\Local\Temp\Rome+Medieval+Kingdoms.part1.rar: No files to extract
! Cannot execute "C:\Users\Tompi\AppData\Local\Temp\Rar$EXa0.065\Rome Medieval Kingdoms.exe"
"A quotation is a handy thing to have about, saving one the trouble of thinking for oneself ... always a laborious business." A. A. Milne