reduce corruption to 60% max, this massively reduces the corruption but i dont really like this one since it makes the campaign to easy for me.
It's not even historically acurate so this mod lets you keep building everything even as you advance.
no legacy tech tree loss, i personaly hate thr fact that romans "forget" how to build stuff like aquaducts and massive amphitheaters because they advance in religion. zero climate change, stopts the climate change event
I have some more but these are the best in my opinion, i also have some mods that just change gameplay a bit: dark ages ad 457 the age of majorian, europe when majorian just became emperor, so the german tribes already conquered a lot of the west it is a very very fun but challenging campaign when playing as the west. united roman empire, basically as it says, the entire roman empire is united under emperor theodosius not yet dead with the culture of the west. 642 dark ages rise or fall of islam, as the title says this mod is about the rise of islam in the middle east with the eastern roman empire controlling most of the map, there are also the european factions to play and a faction in the wast that only owns massilia and has the culture of the western roman empire, also very fun mod. Hes also a fan of offbeat simulation games, mods, and ignoring stories in RPGs so he can make up his own. 1212 ad, basically medieval total war 3 but on attila, very good mod. The mod strives to accurately recreate and depict all major land forces of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros using equipment, uniforms, and general aesthetics from the series. I have a couple of mods for attila that i personnaly really enjoy, overhaul mods: Think we missed one? Give us a Modmail and suggest new Subreddits to add to the lists!
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