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==Description==
 
==Description==
This mod focuses on a much more realistic representation of the Holy Roman Empire: The vanilla HRE faction has been split in 9 factions and lots of features like Imperial Elections, Imperial Ban, Imperial Tax, Coronations, Antipopes, etc... have been added. It was formerly known at "The Empire: Total War."
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The mod focuses on a much more accurate representation of High Medieval Europe, with a special focus on the Holy Roman Empire that had been splitted into 9 factions with the emperor as scripted super-faction. It was formerly known at "The Empire: Total War."
  
 
==Info==
 
==Info==
This mod focuses on the HRE's 9 factions that were split into Kingdoms during the Middle Ages. The name "Holy Roman Empire" is a mis-nomer because it was neither holy, Roman, or an empire. It was simply a collection of Duchys and Kingdoms.
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*Recent version: 0.8a Beta
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*Timeframe: 1080 to 1250, 4 turns per year (680 turns)
 +
*Map: 199 provinces from Norway to Tunis and Scotland to Jerusalem
 +
*Factions: 29 playable factions in the current version (planned: 30)
 +
*New graphics: Most units from Vanilla have been replaced, new strat models, faction banners etc
 +
 
  
 
===Features===
 
===Features===
This mods biggest features are mainly script which includes the following:
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This mods biggest features is the '''HRE script''' which creates a "super-faction" by making one of the imperial faction leaders emperor. It includes the following:
  
 
*Antipopes
 
*Antipopes
 
*Imperial Tax
 
*Imperial Tax
 
*Imperial Elections
 
*Imperial Elections
*Coronations
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*Romzug and Papal Coronation
*And much more...
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*Imperial Ban
 +
*Counter Kings and Civil Wars
 +
*Auto-Wars and Auto-Alliances
 +
 
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Another major feature is a set of more than 300 worldly and clerical '''titles''' that can be appointed according to possession of provinces, and as part of the offices held by members of the various royal courts. Most worldly titles, as well as some offices can become hereditary during the game in the way that they will be acquired by the sons of former holders when those die.
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These titles are also used to give factions a kind of unique '''constitution'''. The family members of Venice, for example, can acquire republican offices, the Pope can give curia offices to his generals, while the King of Denmark can appoint jarls in his realms, and so on. As part of this, dHRR also has found a way to manipulate and individualize the way the engine chooses faction heirs, with the result that it will usually happen the way it would have in the respective historical counterpart of each faction.
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Another important change from Vanilla M2TW is the system used for '''recruitment, unit stats and -costs'''. In dHRR the procedere needed to recruit various units was simplyfied in the way that most units are available from other buildings than barracks, while specific barracks for archers and cavalry have been completly removed; additonally the majority of mercenaries is available in settlements too. In return costs for recruitment and upkeep of high-end units is seriously raised, so that the player will need much more planning ahead to expand his empire. The AI at this point is helped out by a strong money-script, while balanced settings in AI priorities help it to raise both accurate and strong armies.
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 +
 
 +
 
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Nearly all Vanilla '''units''' have been replaced by creating unique units, specificly designed to represent European military from the 11th and 12th Century, and by incorporating selected material from other mods. Those Vanilla models and skins that remained have been given new names and roles.  
  
  
In addition, the Holy Roman Empire has been split into its historical constituent Duchies:
 
*Franconia
 
*Swabia
 
*Saxony
 
*Austria
 
*Upper Lorraine
 
*Lower Lorraine
 
*Bavaria
 
and the Kingdoms of Burgundy and Bohemia
 
  
It also features other new factions, including:
 
*Aragon
 
*The Cumans
 
*Sweden (likely to be removed in later versions)
 
*The Obotrite confederacy
 
  
  
The game features unique soldiers and skins for each faction, as well as other features.
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===Factions===
  
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<u>Playable</u>
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* The Kingdom of England
 +
* Royaume de France
 +
* Herzogtum Franken +
 +
* Ceské Knizectvi +
 +
* Markgrafschaft Österreich +
 +
* Herzogtum Bayern +
 +
* Grafschaft Burgund +
 +
* Herzogtum Sachsen +
 +
* Herzogtum Schwaben +
 +
* Herzogtum Oberlothringen +
 +
* Herzogtum Niederlothringen +
 +
* Reino de Castilla
 +
* Ducato di Puglia e Calabria
 +
* Marca di Lombardia
 +
* Basileia ton Romaion
 +
* al-Salajiqa al-Rum
 +
* Kongeriget Danmark
 +
* Condado Portucalense
 +
* The Cumans -
 +
* Magyar Királyság
 +
* Sweden -
 +
* al-Murabitun
 +
* Kievskaya Rus
 +
* Serenissima Repubblica di San Marco
 +
* Kinrick o Scotland
 +
* The Obotrite Federation
 +
* Reino de Aragón
 +
* Patrimonium Sancti Petri
 +
* Królestwo Polskie
 +
<u>Nonplayable</u>
 +
* The Mongols -
 +
* The Slaves
  
'''The current DHRR team is:'''
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+ = Faction is part of the HRE and the faction leader can become emperor
  
*Dimitri_Harkov
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- = Faction is planned to be replaced in future versions
*Icefrisco
+
 
*DerDiskusWerfer
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===Screenshots===
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<gallery>
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Image:Sagittariiinfo.jpg‎|
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Image:Stratoresinfo.jpg
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Image:Mercknights.jpg
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Image:Equites.jpg
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Image:Exercitales.jpg
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Image:Hersar.jpg
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Image:Bischofpriest1.jpg
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Image:Papstcuriageneral.jpg
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Image:Papstmathildaj.jpg
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Image:Custodusangliaek.jpg
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Image:Edgarc.jpg
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Image:Titlesup.jpg
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</gallery>
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'''The current DHRR team includes:'''
 +
 
 +
*Dimitri_Harkov (retired)
 +
*konny
 
*HannibalExMachina
 
*HannibalExMachina
*Zymran
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*eatme
 +
*XXVIII
 +
*Markgraf von Schellenberg
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*d'Asseaux
 +
*Goblin
 +
*jml322
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and past team members include:
 
and past team members include:
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*Nicolaswille
 
*Nicolaswille
 
*snoopy
 
*snoopy
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*Icefrisco
 +
*DerDiskusWerfer
 +
*Zymran
 +
*weissnicht
  
  

Revision as of 10:54, 17 February 2010

Description

The mod focuses on a much more accurate representation of High Medieval Europe, with a special focus on the Holy Roman Empire that had been splitted into 9 factions with the emperor as scripted super-faction. It was formerly known at "The Empire: Total War."

Info

  • Recent version: 0.8a Beta
  • Timeframe: 1080 to 1250, 4 turns per year (680 turns)
  • Map: 199 provinces from Norway to Tunis and Scotland to Jerusalem
  • Factions: 29 playable factions in the current version (planned: 30)
  • New graphics: Most units from Vanilla have been replaced, new strat models, faction banners etc


Features

This mods biggest features is the HRE script which creates a "super-faction" by making one of the imperial faction leaders emperor. It includes the following:

  • Antipopes
  • Imperial Tax
  • Imperial Elections
  • Romzug and Papal Coronation
  • Imperial Ban
  • Counter Kings and Civil Wars
  • Auto-Wars and Auto-Alliances


Another major feature is a set of more than 300 worldly and clerical titles that can be appointed according to possession of provinces, and as part of the offices held by members of the various royal courts. Most worldly titles, as well as some offices can become hereditary during the game in the way that they will be acquired by the sons of former holders when those die.


These titles are also used to give factions a kind of unique constitution. The family members of Venice, for example, can acquire republican offices, the Pope can give curia offices to his generals, while the King of Denmark can appoint jarls in his realms, and so on. As part of this, dHRR also has found a way to manipulate and individualize the way the engine chooses faction heirs, with the result that it will usually happen the way it would have in the respective historical counterpart of each faction.


Another important change from Vanilla M2TW is the system used for recruitment, unit stats and -costs. In dHRR the procedere needed to recruit various units was simplyfied in the way that most units are available from other buildings than barracks, while specific barracks for archers and cavalry have been completly removed; additonally the majority of mercenaries is available in settlements too. In return costs for recruitment and upkeep of high-end units is seriously raised, so that the player will need much more planning ahead to expand his empire. The AI at this point is helped out by a strong money-script, while balanced settings in AI priorities help it to raise both accurate and strong armies.


Nearly all Vanilla units have been replaced by creating unique units, specificly designed to represent European military from the 11th and 12th Century, and by incorporating selected material from other mods. Those Vanilla models and skins that remained have been given new names and roles.



Factions

Playable

  • The Kingdom of England
  • Royaume de France
  • Herzogtum Franken +
  • Ceské Knizectvi +
  • Markgrafschaft Österreich +
  • Herzogtum Bayern +
  • Grafschaft Burgund +
  • Herzogtum Sachsen +
  • Herzogtum Schwaben +
  • Herzogtum Oberlothringen +
  • Herzogtum Niederlothringen +
  • Reino de Castilla
  • Ducato di Puglia e Calabria
  • Marca di Lombardia
  • Basileia ton Romaion
  • al-Salajiqa al-Rum
  • Kongeriget Danmark
  • Condado Portucalense
  • The Cumans -
  • Magyar Királyság
  • Sweden -
  • al-Murabitun
  • Kievskaya Rus
  • Serenissima Repubblica di San Marco
  • Kinrick o Scotland
  • The Obotrite Federation
  • Reino de Aragón
  • Patrimonium Sancti Petri
  • Królestwo Polskie

Nonplayable

  • The Mongols -
  • The Slaves

+ = Faction is part of the HRE and the faction leader can become emperor

- = Faction is planned to be replaced in future versions


Screenshots


The current DHRR team includes:

  • Dimitri_Harkov (retired)
  • konny
  • HannibalExMachina
  • eatme
  • XXVIII
  • Markgraf von Schellenberg
  • d'Asseaux
  • Goblin
  • jml322


and past team members include:

  • Rob_the_Celt
  • Nicolaswille
  • snoopy
  • Icefrisco
  • DerDiskusWerfer
  • Zymran
  • weissnicht


Links Our Forums Overview v0.6 and Download link List of Features The team