I don't remember the exact explanation, and searching for the page where I found it might take me 2 days to find, because of how many "verify the steam cache", or "reinstall the game" answers there are. This affects both the defense value on the tactical map, the building choices which affect the economy, the upgrade path for the province and the number of units that can be produced there. It's something that's wrong with where the Unpacker is searching or something. Medieval 2: Total War has two options for development of each province. It might not be a corrupted pack file, because when I had this problem, verifying did nothing, reinstalling did nothing, deleting the pack files and then verifying did nothing, deeleting the entire folder for the campaigns and then verifying did nothing. We don't know if his steam library is not located on the C:\ drive, but if he needs to copy the information, then so be it. The faction's default capital is Castle Town, which is a castle situated on the island just west of. Norway begins with control of a number of the islands along the Northwestern coasts of the British mainland and its northernmost region. I don't, but this is what works for me.Ģ. Norway is one of the five playable factions of the 'Britannia' campaign of Medieval II: Total War: Kingdoms.
If they both have troubles with the same file, then it can be considered as some specific issue. Medieval 2 Total War Kingdoms/Britannia Campaign - Rule Britannia 1.7V mod CTD. pack files (no erros from unpacker related to the system). In case of K1ngXDestr0yer unpacker couldn't unpack some file, so most likely the reason is corrupted. Moving=copying if steam library located not on the C:\ drive. You don't even now why his unpacker stops.Ģ. While in development Total War Saga: Troy used the 'Saga' moniker, as did Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia and as has retroactively been applied to The Fall of the Samurai standalone expansion for Total War: Shogun 2.
Originally posted by Damavikoff:and how this can help? doing the same? little coincidence presented as solution?ġ.