Go to official forums (see Home Page on the right) Dawn of Conquest is a complete overhaul of the original Medieval II Total War. It was inspired by the classic mod Deus lo Vult (Battle Balance). The modding philosophy is "history inspired gameplay". The first release focuses on Western Europe - the conflict between England and France known as the 100 Years War and the Reconquista on Iberian peninsula. The mod is essentially a sandbox campaign with a smart AI. The key events are the Black Death that affects all of Europe and the discovery of gunpowder, which unlocks simple artillery. Most importantly, it is complete and playable! The gameplay will be slower than in vanilla. The real fun starts around turn 80-100, when most of the rebel territories are conquered and factions start to war with one another. There will be hotfixes and patches as needed and the work is continuing to expand the map Eastward to include German, Nordic and Italian fa
This is a mini patch fixing some crashes and missing ui elements. To install, simply unpack the files into the DoCv1.3 folder.
Still crashes when trying to start up a campgain, athough this time I can actually get to the loading screen...
This is strange. I need to see error log located inside the mod folder after the crash. Can you attach it at twcenter forums?
Hi
I had the same problem but if you follow the step in the installation instruction on the twcenter forum (for steam users), you just have to rename the folder name mod.
So, the problem was with the new version mod name "DoCv1.3". I renamed it as "DoC" and everything worked fine. (Maybe a coincidence)
Great mod by the way, love the colors. Keep up the good work !
I can confirm that this indeed does solve the problem. Thanks a lot PitBull1018!!!
Hi,
it still crashes. Is there a way to upload the combination of the two latest files? Or is there a player that wants to upload their functioning version so the rest of us can play it? I love those scots in the Royal Flag colors instead of the saltire, and i'd love to play as the Flemings.