I'm proud to present the Ancient Empires overhaul for Attila with a Grand Campaign that begins in 202 BC just prior to the climax of the Second Punic War at Zama. Carthage has been severely weakened, and the now united Numidians have their eyes set on their territory. Rome itself now finds itself as the dominant power in the Western Mediterranean, but it still has not tested itself against the Successors of Alexander. It intends to settle its score with Macedon for its recent transgressions and the support provided to Hannibal, but still has to deal with a threat closer to home in the form of the Cisalpine Gauls who have been in revolt since 218. With new territory in Hispania, more wealth is filling its coffers than ever, but the Celtiberians are getting restless. Antiochus III has returned from his subjugating the Eastern frontiers, and now his eyes set on revenge against the Ptolemies for his defeat at Raphia.
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Amazing mod, the ultimate Rome era mod of all TW games.
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Lo and behold, I have found this mod's files on imtw.ru. I <3 Russia.
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Is there a way to play this without the interface changes?
EDIT: Nice, got it working. Open part 1 pack and delete most the skins folder. But keep the main menu and loading screen backgrounds in skins/default.
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my query was answered, so deleted the question.
Just a thank you from me, outstanding work on units, modeling and details. I truly appreciate it. I love ROME TW2, but this is so much more immersive.