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Colonialism 1600AD is a mod for Empire Total War. It change a gameplay aspects into The 17th Century It is Still Work in Progress, but it has been released which the current version bring the Colonialism 1600AD V4.0 Beta. It aim to recreate atmosphere of 17th century colonial and European warfare by overhauling and converting Empire Total War's units, battle-mechanics and presentation to the 17th century. | Colonialism 1600AD is a mod for Empire Total War. It change a gameplay aspects into The 17th Century It is Still Work in Progress, but it has been released which the current version bring the Colonialism 1600AD V4.0 Beta. It aim to recreate atmosphere of 17th century colonial and European warfare by overhauling and converting Empire Total War's units, battle-mechanics and presentation to the 17th century. |
Revision as of 03:58, 3 May 2018
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Platform: | Empire: Total War |
Mod Type: | Overhaul |
Era: | 17th Century |
Mod Leader: | Geronimo2006 |
Release Status: | Colonialism 1600AD V4.0 Beta |
Forum: | Here |
Colonialism 1600AD is a mod for Empire Total War. It change a gameplay aspects into The 17th Century It is Still Work in Progress, but it has been released which the current version bring the Colonialism 1600AD V4.0 Beta. It aim to recreate atmosphere of 17th century colonial and European warfare by overhauling and converting Empire Total War's units, battle-mechanics and presentation to the 17th century.
Features
- Loading times are adjusted to the slower matchlock and arquebus loading times (1-2 minutes to load). The standard flintlocks of ETW are available for late units to a lesser or greater degree depending on faction. For example in Spain the flintlock seems to have been used less than other major powers because of Spanish traditionalism as well as cost.
- The availability of armoured units which however are more expensive. In the colonies armoured musketmen are available - reflecting sources including Osprey showing them as late as 1640 in the English colonies. Other sources confirm the French Canadian use of burgonet helmets and cuirasses (breastplates) in conjunction with firearms.
- A small number of sword and buckler men and halberdiers can be recruited in Europe reflecting their marginal but persistent role there in the first half of the century. In the colonies they were more useful against Indians without firearms however.