Invasio Barbarorvm 2: Africa Vandalorvm II - Patch III. A small 4.14 MB patch. Instructions and patch release notes below.
Open IB2 Patch III. Click on IB2 folder and Copy or Paste to
C:\Program Files\SEGA\Medieval II Total War\mods Goes inside your mods folder
Patch III
-renaming project, Mauri provinces + Cambodunum
- merchants are working now also added 1 for each faction
- Porto Magnus all area accessible now
- Nemausus port added
- Arelate area reworked map
- Ebrodunum reworked map port now reachable
- Colonia sitifis port added
- Aquilea all land is now accessible (map reworked)
- Civitea Aeminium port added
- Soria double wall removed
- Uliaris port added
- Dertosa port added
- Toleteum double buildings removed
- Tarsatica port added
- removed 2 gneral types for Mauri , only 1 left
- admirals have names now
- Roman free upkeep for local militia
- renamed many Mauri units
- gates are now harder to ram, +50% for lowest +100% for heaviest door
- arrow towers toned down between 100% -> 400% slower
rate of fire most towers did fire an arrow every sec
- cesspool pic bug solved
- roads given trade back
- Hunni no longer can build large and huge stone walls
- Hunni tweaked so they are effective into conquering/siege Roman Lands now
- academy alchemist lab tier now give diplomat artillery bonus removed
- Hunni got working family tree and thus heir crown transferring works now
- double unit hunnic cavalry removed
- Mauri has family tree
- all rebel settlements have garrison [no free beer for AI]
- Ostrogotti are back
- mercenary pedites has unit card
- short campaign for Rome, Huns, Svevorum adjusted
- romano berber center and roman equivalent 12 turns building time
- Added Vandal Warrior hold or palaces and cattle farming in their settlements thus increasing law (in the strat file)
- revised the negative aspects of the governors palace
- Reduced negative happiness and increased law
- depopulation by way of the wall system and increased law through the governors Palaces in the EDB
- Just a more or better historical approach