That way you can read all the relevant information about the mod and browse through discussions about that mod. However, that said, the AI system in all total wars games is locked in as part of the platform used upon which the game has been built. This means the AI is hard coded and cannot be changed no matter what people claim.
General Traits. -GoodCommander 5 +5 Command. -BadCommander 4 -5 Command. -GoodAttakcer 5 +5 Command when attacking. -BadAttacker 4 -4 Command when attacking. -GoodDefender 5 +5 Command when defending. -BadDefender 4 -4 Command when defending. -Drink 6 -5 Command, -5 Authority, TaxCollection -10. -♥♥♥♥ 4 -4 Chivalry, -6 Piety, -2 Loyalty
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Of all of the methods for launching mods, this is probably the trickiest. Here's how it's done: 1. Go to your steam library, find "Medieval 2" right click on it and select properties. Like this [gyazo.com] 2. On the "Properties" tab select "SET LAUNCH OPTIONS" [gyazo.com]. When you do, it'll bring up a menu, type this into it:

Locate the steam folder containing the game's executable: in your Steam game library right click Medieval II: Total War and select 'Properties' in the drop down menu. In the new window click the 'Local Files' tab and then click 'Browse Local files'. Make a copy of the medieval2 application file: select\highlight the file, press Ctlr+C and then
you cant find them because you probably havent unpacked the files yet, find the tools file in medieval 2 folder then click the unpacker file then doable click the one that says unpacker and then type y into the window when it pops up, it just asks if you are sure u want to unpack the files etc. then wait till its done. once its done you should

Total War: MEDIEVAL II - Definitive Edition. Lithuania Conversion. I am currently playing a campaign as the Grand Duchy of Lithuania on very hard, I am around thirty turns in, and unlike other campaigns I play, I am not trying to fulfill the victory conditions, only destroy the Teutonic Order. I heard that for Lithuania, at one point in the

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