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Welcome to Napoleon Total War on the TWC Wiki

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Napoleon: Total War

Napoleon: Total War is the latest game in the esteemed and critically acclaimed Total War Series. Developed by the Creative Assembly, the Total War Series brings together elements of real time strategy and turn based game play. The latest incarnation is set in the 19th century and includes a very impressive array of features, including the continuation of Naval Battles.


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It is 1811 and the war in the Spanish Peninsula has been raging for over two years, with mixed fortunes and heavy casualties for both sides. Following the withdrawal from the Madrid area of the combined armies of Great Britain, Portugal and Spain after the Battle of Talavera in July 1809, Viscount Wellington retreated into Portugal and consolidated his forces. Now Napoleon´s Armée d'Espagne, has invaded Portugal once again but thus far the network of entrenchments has proved impossible for the French to successfully assail. Wellington has planned a fresh offensive to drive the invaders out of Portugal and eventually out of the Peninsula altogether. Although forced back to the edges of their Peninsula by France and the traitors who helped them, Spain is not yet out of the fight. The Supreme Central Junta and its successor the Supreme Regency authorised the forming of local bands to fight guerrilla - the "little war" - against the invaders. Choose one of the three nations involved - France, Great Britain or Spain - and experience one the most intense conflict of the Napoleonic era.

- From the official Totalwar site.


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Napoleon Total War Mods

Released N:TW Mod Spotlight:

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ToonTotalWar's all in one mod is grounbreaking. It allows more than 30 mods to be in one pack file making life a lot easier for the player. From alternate drum sounds to additional units, any keen gamer would want this in his portfolio. Written by Major Darling

Visit the thread here


Recent N:TW Mod Releases

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A new mod that lets you play minor states in custom battle and aims to add units for ALL states Even if they are not in NTW Eventually in the campaign http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=572385


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La♔De♔Da♔Brigadier♔Graham and team's fantastic music mod can be found here


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Napoleon: Total War - Modding Information

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Information:
Unit editing 'Do's and Don'ts
The great DB Database
How to make a mod


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User Script Editor

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Historical Facts

Napoleon: Total War | Coalition Figures:
Duke of Wellington | Sir John Moore | Major General Picton | Gebhard von Blucher | Gomes Freire de Andrade | Horatio Nelson | Admiral Collingwood
Napoleon: Total War | French Figures:
Napoleon Bonaparte | Marshall Ney | Marshall Soult | Admiral Villneuve
Napoleon: Total War | Spanish Figures:
Joaquin Blake y Joyes | Franciso Castanos | Gregorio Garcia de la Cuesta