Medieval 2 Total War Free Download PC Game setup in direct link for windows. It is a turn based strategy game with role playing attributes. Medieval 2 Total War PC Game Overview Medieval II: Total War is the fourth game in the series and it was developed under the banner of. It was released in November 2006. You can also download. PC game is set in the period between 1000’s to 1600’s. And it includes the historical battles of the famous primitive Factions which ruled the world.
In this game you can choose between battles and Single mode campaign. Also you have the luxury to play it online with other players around the world.
In the campaign mode you have to select a specific Faction. Then you have to grow them economically and militarily to win the battles which come forward. You can also download. There are different families and royals. Also every faction includes agents like imams, Priests, merchants and assassins each having their own abilities. Also this game is turn based and every turn in this game comprises of two years.
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There are total 22 factions in the game in which 17 are playable. Altogether this game is very detailed in every aspect.
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Update: Yes Total War Gamer, I had thought about that but that is to much work if i want to be able to quickly switch between mods. The way I used before had something to do with redirecting the shortcut on the desktop by adding -mod='modfoldername' to the end of the path, but every time recently it. Yes Total War Gamer, I had thought about that but that is to much work if i want to be able to quickly switch between mods. The way I used before had something to do with redirecting the shortcut on the desktop by adding -mod='modfoldername' to the end of the path, but every time recently it has just produced an error when I try to start the mod. Basically it was supposed to load any file in the mod folder instead of the file of the same name(and place) in the vanilla folder.
If anyone knows anything about this method please help. Update 2: Thanks for the help Total War Gamer. Although I ended up finding a different way to do it you are the only one that bothered to respond.
Therefore you will receive the best answer because your way would have worked except for the fact that I would need 9 gigs of memory for every mod. You will receive the best. Thanks for the help Total War Gamer. Although I ended up finding a different way to do it you are the only one that bothered to respond. Therefore you will receive the best answer because your way would have worked except for the fact that I would need 9 gigs of memory for every mod. You will receive the best answer when that option becomes available to me.
Update 3: And just for future reference. The way I was trying to do it will only work if you are using just a replacer mod. (wherein the files would just overwrite the data.) The mod which I was trying to use needed its.cfg file and had to be started with its own ms-dos application.
The way i fixed it was to created the. And just for future reference. The way I was trying to do it will only work if you are using just a replacer mod. (wherein the files would just overwrite the data.) The mod which I was trying to use needed its.cfg file and had to be started with its own ms-dos application. The way i fixed it was to created the mod folder with all the mods data in my main folder.
C: Program Files SEGA Medieval II Total War so that there was now C: Program Files SEGA Medieval II Total War Westeros. Then I placed the MS-DOS and the Westeros.cfg in the main folder and could now start the mod without overwriting the files. Best Answer: It really depends on what kind of mod you are going for. Overall, the method that works for all mods is to copy your data folder. And leave it on desktop (rename as original data), and then just install the mod into your copied data folder. Anytime you want to change back, just switch the data files. EDIT: I think I know what your getting at.
So you are saying that switching between mod, and vanilla is too slow (as it is such a big file). So you want to redirect the shortcut to a new folder?
Okay, The problem with what you are doing, is that the shortcut takes you to the application. Not the data folder. You need to alter the actual application (the icon in the MTWII folder). To do this, which I am not completely sure I know how to do, would to Copy the Medieval II Total War Folder itself, instead of the data folder. And then change the name of that one to MOD, or something else. And then alter that Data, and create a shortcut for the application in that folder, to go on your desktop.
I am not very familiar with that kind of modification, as I usually only get that from 'professional' mods. Though, I am good with computers, and that should do it. If there are any problems with that, then I don't think I can help you. EDIT 2: I probably wouldn't have thought of that for a few weeks, maybe.
I think I was getting close to it, though. I'm not that knowledgeable about that kind of modifications. Only simple data transfers, and my own mods. But now I know new ways to do it. Even the answerer learns in Yahoo! Which is something I did with my old accounts all the time.
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