

In the new window click the 'General' tab if not open already and click on 'Set launch option' - delete any content and click 'OK'. There are some entries in the Steam launcher options: 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'. You misspelled the name of the executable when you copied it: it has to be kingdoms.exe, to check in your Steam game library right click Medieval II: Total War and select 'Properties' in the drop down menu.More experienced users can try their hand at moving the folder into the right directory - a new desktop shortcut for the BAT file will need to created then. If it is somewhere else then the easiest way is to delete the folder and it's desktop short cut and install again. \Medieval II Total War\mods\MyFavoriteMod. Make sure the path to this folder looks similar to this. The mod has been installed into the wrong folder: to check, simply right click the mod's original desktop shortcut and choose 'open file location'.Of course, you’ll also be getting a better view of the terrain and battlefield, so it’s easier to plan out your next moves.Underneath a list of possible reasons why the short cut method will not work after creating the kingdoms application file: It lets you zoom the camera out a bit more, making it easier to get that macro view of all the units you have deployed. The Extended Camera Minimod makes things just a bit easier to manage and see as you play, especially in a game of this scale. It has become a necessity for pretty much any RTS game, and Total War: Shogun 2 is no different.

To start off, here’s a simple quality of life mod that’s an easy install. Whether you’re new to the series or a veteran looking to revisit an old classic, these mods are genuinely must-try add-ons for your next Shogun 2 playthrough. The Creative Assemble got back to their roots, revisiting 16th century Japan – which was also the setting of the very first Total War title. While most Total War releases focus on expanding scopes and basically making everything larger and more epic, Shogun 2 took the opposite approach. Total War: Shogun 2 is still widely considered by many to be one of the best Total War games out there.
