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Also most of my relased mods started or were intended for personal use, so I don't really do inviduals mods for others (most modders don't do this either).
If you really want (or if your like me and were annoyed by something in a mod) it's probably the best way to do the changes yourself. I can give you a few pointers and instructions on what needs to be done. The barrier of entry for S2 modding (any by extension all other TW games) is really low and requires zero programming knowledge most of the time.
I assume you know that the game language must be English?
That's a universal prerequisite for all Shogun 2 mods that aren't language patches.
Using any language other than English will cause the flickering black monitor issues because the game tries to load the unit names but fails to do so due to how the game handles localizations.
Just doublecheked and I had no issues.
Keep in mind that the last S2 patch / mod manager recovery causes some issues as the game still loads all mods from before the patch even if they are shown as disabled the new mod manger. Navigate to the follwing path "...\AppData\Roaming\The Creative Assembly\Shogun2\scripts" and remove "user.script.txt if the file exists as it contains all mods that will be still loaded regardless of your mod manager choices.
Else check if you minded the necessary load order of the mods (see mod description).