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    Default Axe Throwing crash

    Every time I've used the Dwarven axe thrower my game completely crashes and exits the program. This happens with 3.2 and that with DaC and MOS.
    Any suggestions?

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    Default Re: Axe Throwing crash

    Quote Originally Posted by Biz613 View Post
    Every time I've used the Dwarven axe thrower my game completely crashes and exits the program. This happens with 3.2 and that with DaC and MOS.
    Any suggestions?
    Steam User? Have you installed TATW 3.2 patch? Is there a data/models_missile folder present in your Medieval II TW/ mods folder?
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    If you are a citizen of one of these countries, then DO NOT ask any help from me on these forums, since, in protest against this aggression by your governments, I do not provide assistance/help anymore.
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    Default Re: Axe Throwing crash

    I am a steam user. I have not looked through the folders yet. What exactly should I look for and how should I find it?

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    Default Re: Axe Throwing crash

    Open your steam/..../../Medieval II Total War/ mods folder, and check is there a folder named data, and if there is an another folder inside of this data folder, which name is models_missile.

    If there is, then right mouse click on this models_missile folder, press Cut, go to your main steam/.../ Medieval II Total War folder, right mouse click on data folder and press Paste. Merge folders if asked, Copy and Replace files if asked. Then try again.
    American, French, Israeli and British government's ILLEGAL aggression against the Syrian people, without any proof for chemical attacks in Douma, and without waiting for OPCW to conduct their investigation..
    Sons of *******, leave that poor, war torn country in peace.
    If you are a citizen of one of these countries, then DO NOT ask any help from me on these forums, since, in protest against this aggression by your governments, I do not provide assistance/help anymore.
    Let Syria be finally in peace.

    A video of false chemical attack in Douma, Syria, which led to Western illegal attacks.

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    Default Re: Axe Throwing crash

    I tried that and it did not seem to fix the issues. Any other options?

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    Default Re: Axe Throwing crash

    Make a New Folder on your Desktop.

    Install TATW 3.2 Patch into this New Folder.

    After that, open it, inside there should be two folders: data and mods folder.


    Inside of this data folder, there is a folder whose name is models_
    missile.

    Right mouse click on this models_missile
    folder, press Cut, go to your
    main steam/.../ Medieval II
    Total War folder, right mouse
    click on data folder and press
    Paste. Merge folders if asked,
    Copy and Replace files if
    asked. Then try again.

    This is for vanilla TATW 3.2 only, MOS and DaC shouldn't have issues with Axethrowers.

    When you start vanilla TATW 3.2, does it say it is TATW 3.2 version?
    American, French, Israeli and British government's ILLEGAL aggression against the Syrian people, without any proof for chemical attacks in Douma, and without waiting for OPCW to conduct their investigation..
    Sons of *******, leave that poor, war torn country in peace.
    If you are a citizen of one of these countries, then DO NOT ask any help from me on these forums, since, in protest against this aggression by your governments, I do not provide assistance/help anymore.
    Let Syria be finally in peace.

    A video of false chemical attack in Douma, Syria, which led to Western illegal attacks.

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