Hi itan
I have had this made for your mod
What do you think
It@n,
When installing the update, do we have to uninstall the older version?
Tell me.... does Greece still have vanilla units, or you used Husserl's units?
Also... you got any other link to download, dropbox always stop before its download is finished
Last edited by ComnenusTheOne; January 23, 2013 at 11:34 AM.
Yeah thanks for the assistance, you are sooo welcome.
Well from my point of view, i'd say that its kinda illogical to see a revolutionary Greece, during the early 18th century, fielding european styled uniforms and such. It would make much more sense that the units have a more balkan look. So i thought maybe you could take some models of the Ottomans and make up the greek roster. Their units would still be line infantry, light infantry, grenadiers etc, only they will use a more eastern model. Or maybe a mix of both European and Ottoman units to make a visually diverse army. For example:
I took the list from an online roster, it could be wrong as i dont remember the exact greek roster in vanilla ETW. There you go however.
Greek Roster / Model
Heavy Cavalry = same euro model
Cuirassiers = same euro model
Household Cavalry = Ottoman General's Bodyguard
Hussars = same euro model
Carabineers = Mounted Nizam-I Cedit
Provincial Cavalry = Azzars
Regiment of Horse = Nizam-I Cedit Light Infantry
General's Bodyguard = same euro model
Colonial Dragoons = same euro model
Dragoons/Light Dragoons = Mounted Nizam-I Cedit
Guards = Nizam-i Cedit Rifles
Grenadiers = Nizam-I Cedit Infantry
Colonial Line Infantry = same euro model
Line Infantry = Nizam-i Cedit Light Infantry
Pikemen = Sipahis
Colonial Militia = same euro model
Militia = Islamic Swordsmen
Conscripts = same euro model
Colonial Light Infantry = same model
Light Infantry = Azzars
Riflemen = the model you implemented
All artillery having European model
All garrisons (like armed citizenry and the other units who appear during a siege) having middle eastern models.
Of course if the greek roster is different, feel free to experiment yourself, in creating a visually diverse army. As you see my idea is to keep the colonial units "european", and the local units "eastern", giving even more variety. As i said, feel free to experiment, just dont use Husserl's roster for Greece, it's really awfully made.
question
Did you modify anything in your updated download in esf files?
Not sure what I'm doing wrong, but when I change it from early to late campaign, and then I select English for the language, it still remains Italian.
Thoughts? Comments?
Disregard. I figured it out.
hello you must first select the language, then select the campaign and then working all mod with modmanager.
Once this is done, every time I open my launcher released the Italian language but if you press "gioca" the language is set to English, given that you previously copied the campaign in the English language.
Sorry if I divulged too hope that now work for you
hello I'm sorry that does not work, you have copied all the files in the right folder, if you tell me if you have done the following steps,
1) start my launcher
2) select the language
3) select the campaign
4) start modmanager and activate all the mods that begin with "IT_"
5) delete other mod if there are
6) click play
once this is done the game is set and you just have to press "gioca" to start it.
If you want to go back just click restore and the mod is disabled.
If you want to delete the mod just go on first restore and then uninstall.
if you have not already, would you please add all of the new units made for small factions, such as Greece and Persia.