The Sundering: Struggle for the Old World (FORMER "STORM OF CHAOS") is a mod for Medieval 2: Kingdoms and based around the fantasy world of Game workshop's Warhammer universe during the Storm of Chaos between the Forces of Order and the Forces of Destruction, the mod's campaign opens on 2517 IC.

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--QUALITY VERSION OF SHADERS FOR STRONGER PCs--These shaders will make your game look top-notch!Of course you need better PC to run this. Installation: 1.Extract "Shaders!.7z" with WinRar or 7-Zip 2.Open the folder 3.Run "ReShade Setup.exe" 4.Click "Select Game" 5.Find your "Kingdoms.exe" 6.Double click it 7.It will install the files 8.Exit the program and Run "Medieval 2 Total War:Kingdoms" Un-Installation: 1.Go to your Kingdoms directory 2.Find these files: -d3d9.dll -ReShade.FX and this folder: -ReShade 3.Select them with "CTRL+Left Mouse Click" 4.Right click them 5.Click "Delete" 6.When you are asked do you want to delete,answer "Yes" Credits for Shaders: ReShade.me Enjoy your beautiful game lads! :)

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Shaders! (Quality Version)
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Aenarion_ Creator
Aenarion_ - - 1,633 comments

sweet.

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Puvy Author
Puvy - - 3,670 comments

Thanks! :)

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AquaBomber
AquaBomber - - 3 comments

cool

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Puvy Author
Puvy - - 3,670 comments

Thanks mate! Also does the game run smoothly? I have an Intel HD but I will soon buy a Hardcore Rig so i'll have 60+ fps.

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Puvy Author
Puvy - - 3,670 comments

Hope you enjoy the beautiful graphics!

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Sierra_Quake
Sierra_Quake - - 82 comments

Dammit this look wonderfull :O
some tips my game run with lagg :(

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Puvy Author
Puvy - - 3,670 comments

Well I get 9-20FPS with these shaders.Without them on highest settings I have 38-60+ on large scale battles.

I'll be making a performance version of the shaders soon.

Have you tried turning of the shadows?

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Puvy Author
Puvy - - 3,670 comments

I have an Intel HD so yea..that explains it..

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vandreren
vandreren - - 226 comments

I have newer tried using a shader program I downloaded before I think. does this shader apply to all mods for medieval 2? only this specific mod or this mod and the old sundering.

will it make a graphic card better able to process units than the original shader used.

I feel like even with a good graphic card, whenever i use a mod with high number of units there will be a huge drop in fps. and it will look like a staggerfest and it will slow down the speed of the game as well, at least that is what it looks like.

ty for explaining in advance.

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Puvy Author
Puvy - - 3,670 comments

I have 15-20 FPS on Intel HD at maximum graphics with 4000 units.It will go smoothly at better graphics card.Also this applies for all Mods because this adds a few files to the main directory of the game.

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vandreren
vandreren - - 226 comments

very cool, ty for making this :D

is the performance version you mentioned in another comment going to be giving the same visual with a tweak to how much it draws on system resources / switching the video card ram usage with any ram you installed into the pc.
or is it going to be a mix of performance and quality based on what is detected.

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Puvy Author
Puvy - - 3,670 comments

Since this is a Full AO version, I almost done with the performance one.It will just be a lowered value of AO

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vandreren
vandreren - - 226 comments

so I tried it and it's fluent :D and looks amazing :D it's bringing focus to all the details and removes most gaps there used to be, is that the wanted effect?

one thing though, as it brightens up everything I had to tone down the lighting to almost bottom, if I didn't it would effect my eyes too much and make red look a bit orange.
is there a way to control the colour schemes better other than reducing light?

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Puvy Author
Puvy - - 3,670 comments

Yes,that was the wanted effect.Also you have to lower the brightness for the best look.

And I uploaded the Performance version! :D

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