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Medieval total war 2 mods steam
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medieval total war 2 mods steam

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  • This is what I did to get it working with broken crescent.įind the extra instructions after where it tells your PC to open medieval2. Just copy that extra bit of the line after medieval2.exe and add that to the command line that steam will use when it executes Medieval II.Īs a visual aid. Usually just medieval2.exe then a short line of command redirecting it to another. bat files for mods that you view all just have one simple line of coding. If your OS doesn't know what to open it with, just choose notepad. bat file does, just right click on it, then click "edit". bat file usually ever does is redirect to another file elsewhere, sometimes with additional instructions. While all the M2TW mods I've ever played used. But first, you need to know what you're putting in there. All you have to do is manually edit the command line. So medieval 2 now has a shortcut in your steam games list. Mostly because I don't want to accidentally select the launcher rather than the game, then have it not work for me. But personally I prefer to go and find the medieval2.exe myself in the directory that I've installed M2TW into. When you click add non steam game and it gives you a list of already installed applications, you may be able to pick it from there. Add your vanilla Medieval II Total War game to the list (if it isn't already there). Open your steam games list, then click on Add Non Steam Game. exe files, and it seems that as far as steam is concerned, a program or game only uses. The main problem that steam has with most of the M2TW mods is that they're not opened by. Usually it's because it can't add an entire game command line with the mod command line in one go, but there are solutions to that in some circumstances anyway. The main problem that steam has with most mods that aren't source based is to do with the command line. But so far I've got For King Or Country, Renaissance Total War, Hundred Years War, Broken Crescent and Road To Jerusalem to run on it. I'm not going to go and say that this is a one size fits all blanket solution to the problem. I've found a way that seems to work pretty well. So I've seen a hell of a lot of threads on the various M2TW hosted mods boards where people are wondering how to get steam to work with their favorite M2TW mods. Mods and Admins, feel free to move or delete at your discretion. Sorry if there's already a thread dedicated to explaining this, I also appologise if I've made this thread in the wrong location.











    Medieval total war 2 mods steam