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At All Under Heaven, our goals are threefold. First, we want to create a mod that is fun to play. Playability is very important to us, we want to insure that the player enjoys every moment of their experience of AUH and comes away with a new reason to pop in their copy of Medieval 2 from time to time. Second, we want to create a mod that conforms to a degree of historicity and respect for the cultures we seek to represent. Asia is an exciting continent with a very long and rich history, and the Mongol Invasions in particular were one of the most turbulent times in not only their history, but the history of the world. We want to create a game which will teach the western world more about the eastern world and hopefully kindle interest in furthering their knowledge of the region and the times, and give our audience from the eastern world a game which they can feel sufficiently represents their culture. Third, we want to have fun doing it. If a mod is not fun to make, then there's no real point in making it. The end product will hopefully be something that appeals to many users, but in the end we're creating this mod because we want to play it.
3 comments by AugustusLucifer on Aug 25th, 2009

The latest preview of All Under Heaven is available now, showcasing many facets of the Song Dynasty faction. Click the above image to view it at is location on our forums.
:D This looks awesome! I hope you guys can make it! Reminds me of the old Shogun Total war, except bigger!
Hi, This game looks awesome, especially for me, I love China and Tibet but only know about resent history, still I can't wait to play as Tibet and conquer all of China... and look, Taiwan is independent!! so true ;)
wow this looks like its going to be Great hopefully you guys will finish it
wow this looks pretty interesting
Thanks :) You will probably enjoy it since you seem to assert you like the from-scratch mods, and we are not using anything from Vanilla, all buildings and units are modeled and skinned from the ground up.
Oh ho, this looks nice.