Graecia Total War
Full VersionThis mod adds a new campaign, new battles, Darth Formations and more.
Hi everyone - this is just a small mod I have been working on for the past few days and it is based on the Roman conquest of Greece and Macedon. I spans the years between 197BC-146BC. I have only been working on this mod for the past two days so there are still many fetures that I need to add. Anyway this is what this mod includes -
-New Campaign
-Night Battles
-Darth Formations
-Many Edited Text Files for Improved Gameplay
To install you just have to select your Rome Total War directory. This mod is for the 1.5 version.
If you have any hints, comments, suggestions or if you wish to use anything in this mod the publish it in another mod then you must contact me at either mcandrei@hotmail.co.uk or at the TWcenter - my name here is dre123. One more thing - I created this mod all by myself.
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This mod adds a new campaign, new battles, Darth Formations and more.
extract to: C:\Program Files (x86)\The Creative Assembly\Rome - Total War\data\world\maps\campaign\imperial_campaign (make a backup of the file!!!!)
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