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Medieval 2 Total War Stainless Steel Steam Mod Uses The
1b Stainless Steel 6.Procedure/Scenario 2: your mod uses the original Kingdoms.exe file. Install your mod in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Medieval II Total War\mods\ and give it an explicit name.
Medieval 2 Total War Stainless Steel Steam Install It To
I try the Medieval 2: Total War Kingdoms 1.3 and it work. Part 1 of 2, part 2 of 2.unofficial fan site for medieval 2: total war, dedicated to bringing you the latest news, guides, faq, campaigns, strategies, forums, discussions, information.problem installing medieval 2 gold edition.just install it to your default medieval ii directory after making a backup of the directory and play a test game to. I'm no part of the SS mod team so this fan made xDMore greatswords, more demis, more artillery, 2 steamtanks, a couple heroes etc.

As long as your registry is fine the installer will find the correct installation path. InstallingThis is one of my 'click through' installations, some instructions follow underneath: All 'rights' are with the original author(s).
Medieval 2 Total War Stainless Steel Steam Verification Will Take
This can only happen if the installation path was manually changedSuccess - the kingdoms executable has been created, the default for Steam users who do not use the Steam Mod Fix methodNot needed - the default for disk users and Steam users you use the Steam Mod Fix method The small BAT file will exit with one the these three messages:Wrong path - it means that Stainless Steel is not in the correct directory. If the file is absent then a renamed copy of the medieval2 executable will be created - the same principle as in my Steam Mod Fixer[. Also at the end will be a check if the kingdoms executable is present. At the end of the installation a file verification will take place, allow it to finish, check for error messages (see picture at bottom), close it and finalize the installation.
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