This is a full release of the Middle Earth Project mod for Crusader Kings II. This update is compatible with version 2.4.2 of Crusader Kings II. Please delete any old installations of the mod and replace it with the 0.5b full version. Make sure you install in My Documents/Paradox Interactive/Crusader Kings II/mod to work properly. For detailed instructions check the included readme.
This is a beta and there will be bugs. Nothing is set in stone and we will appreciate any input that you think might improve the mod.
This version has many issues and we are releasing it to allow bugs to be found quicker. While playable you may have issues with events, balance or unusual happenings. Please help us to fix the mod by reporting bugs on our bug report thread here.
FEATURES
- WoL and HL features integrated
- Perfomance massively increased
- Many bug fixes and tweaks
- Population mechanics added
- Colonisation tweaked
- Wilderness overhauled
- Playable holy orders (Swan Knights, Black Serpent)
- Map changes, Mirkwood appearance overhauled
Just when i thought my day couldn't get any better.
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!By the sweetrolls!!!
No more purging provinces action?
just came to apologize for reporting this. i meant to hit the comment part =( i are sorries.
ps i cant play this game because the steam gods have forsaken me and wont let me put the game on 2.4.2. ill patiently wait til you guys get around to updating it
You know if it will work with 2.3 version? Because i Think that the previous MEP versions, previous to 2.3, didn't work correctly with the mentioned version
when i try to run the mod it gets to the loading scream with art work then shuts off
I have CK2 on steam and when I try to update the game to 2.4.2 that version isn't an option 2.4.2 doesn't appear anywhere
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is the mod dead?
I played as Sauron, my nazgul inherited a peice of land and instantly hated me. He then proceeded to declare war on me when I tried to revoke a title. Is this in accordance with Tolkien lore? I thought the nazgul held no free will of their own.