Empire Total War Civil War Mod
Sep 27 2009Full VersionThis mod is for Empire: Total War. It allows you currently to play as either the Union or Confederates in both mutliplayer or singleplayer skirmishes.american civil war mod: b&g v1.9.0 full versionNo files were found matching the criteria specified.
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ACW Full Installer Windows only, no Mac! For: Empire: Total War + Warpath Campaign. American Civil War Mod. 30/12/ Full Installer released. (Windows only. Download American Civil War: The Blue and the Gray 1.8 More Empire: Total War Mods This mod from harshmanchris features 2 new factions, new units, new textures, and an overhaul of the combat system.
From a galaxy far, far away. Where no Johnny Rebb dared to yell, where no Billy Yank dared to sing, where 'Stonewall' Jackson lost his third arm but gained disability pension, where Robert E. Lee won at Gettysburg, where George B.
A word from MM:as of now (18th August, 2012) this is going to be a final version of this add-on for some time. Reason is thatI am leaving for college and I will have no time to continue this. That is why I tried to do as much as possible as fast as possible.
Sorry for many uploads and re-uploads but now I can say I have a product I find satisfactory. I hope yo will see it as such also.Some add-on guidelinesSome of the most important features are:1) Larger&Distant Deployment ZonesThis mod (by Baron Von Beer) challenges the player to creatively use his army. Distant deployment zones nullify the common artillery duel from the start of the battle. Now, player and AI will have to manoeuvre their guns in best position to rain death on the enemy. In this setting individual characteristics of various artillery pieces come forward.
My friend pedro download. For example: 3-inch Ordnance Rifle has the longest range f all weapons (except Withworth) and can therefore easily dispatch other artillery weapons even before they come in range.This setting also encourages the player to creatively exploit the battle map. Search for 'sunken roads' small inclines, cliffs and other natural cover that battle-map presents you to deal maximum damage with minimum losses. ACW indeed was a conflict of large armies and both small and large scale manoeuvres. Recreate some of the most daring manoeuvres of the War, like R.E. Lee's famous split of forces at Chancellorsville or changing position in the face of the enemy at Wilderness.2) Regional RecruitmentSpeaks for itself pretty much.
Play and discover. However, most of the volunteer units are now recruited in farms (corn and sheep) so you will have to guard them from enemies raids or you will loose your ability to recruit them. This encourages the player to carefully guard his own frontier regions while attempting to raid border towns of his enemy to hamper its recruitment capability. Hello, this is very good work. The only comment i have is that the historic regiment names you have do not appear to be actually historical.
In europe it was common to call regiments '35th Rifle Volunters' and such. Here during the war, as with before the war, regiments were named by the states they came from. Example: 3rd Georgia Volunteer Infantry, 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry, 10th NYVM (New York Volunteer Militia), 5th U.S. Infantry Regiment, 11th S.C.
Rifles (South Carolina), etc. Otherwise this is great. I have a units pack myself that i have been using for some time that i have been thinking about posting. The only thing i need to fix is the two southern colored regimens i have need to have the faces fixed but otherwise its great. In my units pack, which includes some altered uniforms, the units included are:Confederate 10th Georgia Vols 'Confederate Sentinels'Conf 42nd Georgia VolsConf 1st Florida CavConf Louisiana Free Black RegimentsConf Virginia GuardConf Georgia PikemanUnion 1st Battalion 14th U.S. Inf 'The Golden Dragoons'Union 1st Battalion 19th U.S.
Empire Total War American Civil War Mod Installation
InfUnion 1st Battalion 3rd U.S. Inf 'The Old Guard'Union 1st Maine Heavey ArtilleryUnion 2nd Battalion 10th U.S. Infantry 'Sykes Regulars'Union 2nd Battalion 17th U.S. InfantryUnion 6th U.S.
Infantry 'The Regulars'United States Colored Troop Heavey ArtilleryUnited States Colored Troop CavalryUnited States Colored Troop InfantryUnion Corp d' Afrique InfantryUnion Reserve CorpUnion 1st South Carolina Colered InfantryA lot of this is mostly loc and unit stat editing. Some of them have new or altered uniforms. Hello, this is very good work. The only comment i have is that the historic regiment names you have do not appear to be actually historical. In europe it was common to call regiments '35th Rifle Volunters' and such. Here during the war, as with before the war, regiments were named by the states they came from.
Example: 3rd Georgia Volunteer Infantry, 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry, 10th NYVM (New York Volunteer Militia), 5th U.S. Infantry Regiment, 11th S.C. Rifles (South Carolina), etc. Otherwise this is great.Yes I knew that but, from my understanding allocation of 'random' regiment names such as Regiment of Foot or in this case Rifle Volunteers is tied to unitclass. And although you can make appear them as unique for each faction the problem in this case is that ACW makes all units (militia, volunteers, regulars and historical brigades) lineinfantryclass, meaning: they all share the same pool of random regiment numbers/names. Therefore I had chosen this option because it felt wrong to me to recruit unit in Virginia and be shown as 10th Florida Rifle Volunteers. I might change my mind later, but that takes a lot of time to edit.
I respect your post, just wanted to clarify the reasons behind my decision. They sure are, i pulled them both from books i have and backed it up with research on the internet. An easy search can be done.here is the 17th new york veteren volunteers and the 146th which shared the same pattern uniformthe 53rd is seen with being issued both styles, the red trousers and the blue, the red came in in 1863it seems entirely possible that regiments were issued uniforms by company, meaning each comapny could have a different syle but it is more likely that they were reissued uniforms of different patterns latter in the war depending on what was available. I thought abaout designating the blue one as a pennsylvania pattern but it appears whatever style was availble is what was issued.