Now that Medieval II is out has anyone heard of some sort of project to use the MII:TW engine to make a SoIaF map and campaign? I know there was some sort of half-assed project for a Tamriel: Total War, and a not so half-assed Lord of the Rings: Total War, and the medieval theme cuts down on the amount of work.
If you know any people with TW modding abilities hook me up.
I'll pay you in skittles.
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But I wanted to see if anyone knew here, so there it is.
Besides I just wanted everyone to understand my obsession... well one of them at least.
edit:
While googling I was side-tracked by the fact that HBO is making a tv series out of the books.
yippe?
maybe
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too bad its not finished...
"Imagination and memory are but one thing which for diverse considerations have diverse names."
"How dare you question the colonnade!" - one of the Glorious Leaders
"Nemon + IKEA = creationism" - some guy
"The layout is awesome, the scale is awesome, the whole city is just awesome!" - Tyrion on Blacklight, circa 2007
"How dare you question the colonnade!" - one of the Glorious Leaders
"Nemon + IKEA = creationism" - some guy
"The layout is awesome, the scale is awesome, the whole city is just awesome!" - Tyrion on Blacklight, circa 2007
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There's tutorials out there. Google it.
"Imagination and memory are but one thing which for diverse considerations have diverse names."
"How dare you question the colonnade!" - one of the Glorious Leaders
"Nemon + IKEA = creationism" - some guy
"The layout is awesome, the scale is awesome, the whole city is just awesome!" - Tyrion on Blacklight, circa 2007
"How dare you question the colonnade!" - one of the Glorious Leaders
"Nemon + IKEA = creationism" - some guy
"The layout is awesome, the scale is awesome, the whole city is just awesome!" - Tyrion on Blacklight, circa 2007
I've acctually worked a bit with Rome TW.. A little skinning, modelling and changed a few text files and such. Also worked a little with campaign maps and beta tested Lord of the Rings - Total War.
That's my modding experience with RTW. I haven't done anything special or released any work except a very small thing I did for Napoleonic II - Total War. But to be honest I didn't even know I did it for that mod, I just help a friend who happens to be one of the makers
That's my modding experience with RTW. I haven't done anything special or released any work except a very small thing I did for Napoleonic II - Total War. But to be honest I didn't even know I did it for that mod, I just help a friend who happens to be one of the makers