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And about this number of hours!!! Dude this is MASSIVE. I don't remember if I even passed 1000 hours in any favorite game.
I'm not willing to spend this long on this campaign because as I said, I want to follow history.
So my aim is to finish a victory condition before 453 AD as Attila. Hence I use 1 turn cheat mod to speed things up.
So I'm playing this mod with my favorite set of sub-mods and still testing what best I can use. If you have additional tips that can enhance my experience I'd be grateful.
I'm playing with only Huns and maybe later as Western Romans.
hey Notorious, I already have taken your past comments as reference and impression to this mod.
I still don't get the point of these good feed backs and rewards about this mod, or still don't realize how good is it. Maybe with progressing I can find why you and other people liked it so much.
I'd prefer the modder if he had put some description about what other things he included in this mod like diplomacy, auto resolve, campaign scenario and etc. Or he just left everything else as default of AoC. Did he included the date of death of Attila or just left it default? Yet I haven't played Aoc becasuse I'm playing with historical sequence.
It was also good to mention what bugs he faced and didn't fix so we can cope with it.
Anyway I don't think someone or the modder going to develop it.
Garrisons 've always seemed a little weaker than maybe they should be.
How I wish I could mod or knew someone who could to continue this masterpiece!
I have 5,000 hours in Attila and 4,500 of them are this mod!