I downloaded westeros total war from this site westerostw.de.tl/Downloads.htm wich is a german site so the mod comes in german. They tell how to translate it to.

Before you buy, please expand this description and check that your computer matches or exceeds each of the requirements listed. Rally to the standard and light up the Dark Ages in this classic Total War game of real-time battles and turn-based strategy. As a warrior king, expand your area of influence and consolidate power with an artful mix of diplomacy, commerce and war. Rule wisely across the campaign map to build your empire’s infrastructure, cities and trade routes, then master the art of diplomacy to disarm enemies, empower allies and gain the favour of the Pope. On the battlefield, conduct siege warfare and lead your armies into epic clashes to bring entire kingdoms to their knees. Important information regarding Medieval II: Total War: The game is supported on the following Macs. To check your Mac model and when it was released, select About This Mac from the Apple menu on your menu bar.

Works Great on my MacBook Pro and iMac. Bermain game dewasa gratis. Great that it includes all four Kingdoms campaigns. Campaign map is challenging (and would be worth its while even without the RTS battles) but I love that you can also get the computer to do the map for you if you want to concentrate on the “big picture” and the battles. Battles are great and allow for a good level of creativity and thinking outside the square. Sometimes, in a large battle, I wish there was better AI to handle strategic retreats (some phalanx units can be a bit stubborn and not retreat so well on their own), but with some micromanagement, it does essentially everything I ask of it.

I don't know how successfully it comes across on the TV show, but the Game of Thrones book series makes the storied history of Westeros as important and intriguing as the current, rather messy state of affairs., a mod for Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms, is set during the Andal Invasion of Westeros, thousands of years before the events of the series, which means now you can take part in the shaping of the turbulent continent and forge your own version of the history of Westeros. The true, full name of the mod, it appears, is Westeros: Total War: Ages of Petty Kings for Medieval II: Total War: Kingdoms, but I get fined by PC Gamer if I use more than three colons in a single headline. I'll begin by quoting the modder directly, since he does a fine job of explaining the sitch: Long before the rise of Valyria, Westeros was divided into countless Petty Kingdoms. In the south, the Reach is consumed by fire as countless Andal Kingdoms are drawn into an ever growing civil war. In Dorne, the deserts run red with blood and in the north four kingdoms struggle for supremacy, even as they face invaders from all sides.

As chaos descends upon the lands of Westeros it remains to be seen which Kingdoms shall forge dynasties to last a thousand years, and which will fade into history. I don't blame you if you're more interested in the current batch of characters from Game of Thrones than in the generations that came before them. The thing is, even though the mod is set thousands of years prior to the events we've been watching and reading about, there are still plenty of familiar names around. Some families have been in Westeros for a very, very long time, so yes, you'll still find the Lannisters at Casterly Rock, the Starks are chillin' (literally) in the North, the Arryns are in The Vale, and the Martells are over in Sunspear. What bright futures they all must have! There are a whopping 29 different factions to choose from in the mod, including House Reyne, The Stormkings (who have a stag on their banner, which was later co-opted by the Baratheons), plus House Bolton and House Umber in the North, and then a bunch more I've never heard of because I sort of skimmed through certain parts of the book, okay?

No need to Google while you're selecting a faction, either: the modders have provided a hefty chunk of lore and history in their descriptions. The map of Westeros we've come to love is faithfully rendered, and though King's Landing may not exist yet, plenty of still-standing cities predate it.

Tv serial download. The source material seems to have been well researched and respected: even cities and castles that are mentioned only in passing in the books appear in the mod in their proper spots. There are quotes from historical characters on the loading screens, and you'll even get to listen to the familiar Game of Thrones theme song that I hope is legally okay to use in this mod but I'm not sure that it is.