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+ meaningfull rosters
+ creative army compositions
+ balanced compared to vanilla
Ask on discords to play anybody with this mod on. There is even a tournament using just this.
But if you can make it later, that'll make up for it.
You should try to give all the unique characters their own faction, with Memnon being the true Nubian/Kushite faction, and Amenmesse be kind of a Egyptian faction with some Nubian/Kushite stuff to it's roster as well.
I think that maybe giving Amenmesse some other Egyptian units would really help make his faction feel like they're on the "front lines" against the Nubians/Kushites.
But that's only if you can without too much trouble, as I wouldn't want you to have to completely overhaul the mod just to do that.
But I will say, that if you happen to work in a faction for the Libu desert guys, I would say that you could give all their units vanguard deployment and stalk, as they're mostly all light guys and it could help give them their own playstyle.
I mean, with a TW roster, there should still be enough units to play around with, at least on a basic level.
Now, I'm not saying the Nubians for instance, should strictly have a ton of heavy units or anything, but they should at least have some things changed around or kept the way they were.
I would say that leaving the Nubian Spearmen and Swordsmen with their slings would've been a nice way to have them fit in with their whole ranged focus. Heck, maybe you could've given them an elite Nubian archer spearmen unit that not only has spears as their melee weapon, but the Nubian longbows as well, but somewhat limited ammo.