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The Rights of Man (TROM) is a major mod for Empire Total War.
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<small>''Looking for other mods of the same name? Look [[The Rights of Man (Disambiguation)|here]].''</small>
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{{Mod Information Table
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|Platform=[[Empire: Total War]]
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|Mod Type=Overhaul
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|Era=18th Century
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|Mod Leader=[http://www.twcenter.net/forums/member.php?u=2305 Johan217]
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|Release Status=v1.7
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|Forum=[http://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=1186 Here]
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}}
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[[image:TROMsig.jpg|center]]
  
==Overview==
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The Rights of Man (TROM) is a major mod for Empire Total War, that is intended to turn it into a more challenging and historical game, rather than battles and wars in the style of the Patriot or Braveheart. As such, the mechanics are based on historical accounts, not Hollywood. The balance of the mod has been changed, but not that much in order to retain the quality of the AI.
Above all, the goal of The Rights of Man is to achieve a more challenging game-perhaps slower, but also deeper, and more closely resembling historical accounts. It is not to make a more dramatic or cinematic game. War does not now, and did not then, resemble Braveheart, the Patriot (as enjoyable as those movies are) and other highly dramatized Hollywood movies. These are not a good source for making historical decisions in game balance. The Team studied the history of the region, and at least one of them is a soldier and a veteran, albeit one serving in our own strange modern half-wars. It may not be much, but it is hoped that they can add at least a few thin insights to improve the game.
 
  
When possible, core balance around units has been unchanged. While many small adjustments have been made, staying close to original values will make it easier for players to utilize the excellent work provided by other modders. Additionally, adjusting core balance can cause the AI to make poor decisions, both on the battlefield and when recruiting troops.
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==History==
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The first version of TROM was released in May 2009, and the creation of new versions of the main mod persisted up to version 1.69 in April 2010. The versions in between included a large number of fixes for the vanilla campaign and updating the mod for compatibility with the various patches. There were also morale and other balance changes. Several sub-mods have also been released-a Unit Variety Mod was updated to 1.6 compatability and released in February 2010, and an Ornamentum pack designed specifically for TROM was released around the same time as the latest version of the main mod. Since then, there has been no real development, and it has been a very long time since the original mod leaders logged on to TWC.
  
Likewise, changing core game mechanics has been avoided, such as the number of turns per year. Core changes like these can cause problems; in the case of turns per year, this will make buildings that cause economic growth per turn (since there are more turns) overly strong when compared to buildings that create wealth (i.e. add to GDP). Adjust the growth downwards to account for this can cause problems with the AI's purchase decisions.
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==Features==
 
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* All changes take into account the ability of the AI, and historical accuracy.
==The Team==
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* A detailed Area of Recruitment system allows for multi-faceted Imperial armies with representative and unique units from many different regions of the world-over 30 new units are added. These include the Walloon Guard, Chuguevski Cossacks, Freikorps Cavalry, Georgian Khevsurs, Swiss Infantry, and others, each balanced to fit in with the TROM gameplay. Additionally, many changes have been made to unit statistics and recruitability to improve historical realism and balance.  
===Design===
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* Unique unit roster for the French Republic, with appropriate blue uniforms to replace the white ones used by this faction in the vanilla game.
* Sage2
 
* Johan217
 
===Historical Advisor===
 
* Tomsin
 
===Special Thanks to===
 
* Yarkis
 
* Serenissima
 
* Tancredii
 
* Dogmeat
 
* JaM
 
* moopere
 
* Pdguru
 
* All the modders who allowed the inclusion of their work in the mod.
 
 
 
==Main Features==
 
* No changes without historical rationale, gameplay balance, and consideration for AI decision making.  
 
* Detailed AOR system that allows for multi-facted Imperial armies with representative and unique line troops from many different regions. There are over 30 new units recruitable by many factions! These include the Walloon Guard, Chuguevski Cossacks, Freikorps Cavalry, Georgian Khevsurs, Swiss Infantry, and many more units, each balanced for gameplay. Additionally, many changes have been made to unit statistics and recruitability to improve historical realism and balance.  
 
* Unique unit roster for the French Republic, with appropriate blue uniforms  
 
 
* More authentic Ottoman unit roster, adding many more units such as Sekban Fusiliers, Cebülü Cavalry, Azab Infantry, and new ship types.  
 
* More authentic Ottoman unit roster, adding many more units such as Sekban Fusiliers, Cebülü Cavalry, Azab Infantry, and new ship types.  
* Changes to battle dynamics: movement speed, projectile ballistics, lethality, fatigue and morale to more closely match historical accounts and doctrine, while maintaining game balance and playability.  
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* Many Battle AI changes including changes to battle dynamics: movement speed, projectile ballistics, lethality, fatigue and morale to more closely match historical accounts and doctrine, while maintaining game balance and playability. There are also changes to naval battles-they are longer, and weapons are differentiated in range power and accuracy, and the handling of the vessels is slower and more deliberate, again much as it was historically.
* Changes to naval battles: longer, and weapon differeniated, range for cannon, and slower and more deliberate ship handling.  
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* Changes to the Campaign AI include significantly reworked aspects of happiness, research, income, building benefits, campaign income, governments and others. Balancing progress, happiness and industrialization is more challenging than vanilla, and the better balanced buildings will help the AI on the campaign map. The player has to make very hard choices in order to be successful.  
* Changes to campaign dynamics: significantly reworked aspects of the happiness, research, income, building benefits, campaign income, governments and more. Balancing progress, happiness and industrialization will be much more challenging, and the better balanced buildings will help the CAI. You will have to make very hard choices.  
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* Dozens of new descriptive strings to communicate changes to unit types and remove non-period wording, based on a proper descriptions pack originally from [http://www.twcenter.net/forums/member.php?u=53951 l33tl4m3r].  
* Dozens of new descriptive strings to communicate changes to unit types, remove non-period wording, based on proper descriptions pack originally from l33tl4m3r.  
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* Adjusted traits and ancillaries for greater challenge, and more characters with both positive and negative traits.  
* Adjusted traits and ancillaries for greater player challenges, and more characters with both positive and negative traits.  
 
 
* Reduced speed of research through adjustment to buildings, characters and government types.  
 
* Reduced speed of research through adjustment to buildings, characters and government types.  
* Dozens of other small improvements to improve gameplay.  
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* Many other small improvements to the gameplay.  
  
==New Game Mechanics==
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===New Game Mechanics===
===Battle Mechanics===
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====Battle Mechanics====
====Projectile ballistics====
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=====Projectile ballistics=====
 
When selecting a weapon's range, the following has been considered:
 
When selecting a weapon's range, the following has been considered:
  
1) What is the maximum range of the weapon -- how far the projectile will carry.
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1) What is the maximum range of the weapon -- how far the projectile will go.
2) What is the maximum effective range of the weapon -- how far the weapon will be lethal, at least 1 in 100 shots, in trained hands.
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2) What is the maximum effective range of the weapon -- how lethal the weapon will be, in trained (or untrained) hands.
3) What is the doctrinal range of the weapon -- how soldiers were trained, and where they, in practice, opened a lethal fire.
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3) What is the doctrine of the weapon -- how soldiers were trained, and where they, in practice, opened fire.
  
====Battle formations====
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=====Battle formations=====
We have chosen to not to significantly tighten regimental formations (the spacing between men). Those modeled in game show a bit more than an arm's distance apart. This is correct. Anyone who has served as a soldier, and had to practice complex drill and ceremony (a modern take, of course, on 18th century infantry evolutions), will know that you cannot operate with any effectiveness closer than this -- you will be stepping on the heels of the soldier in front of you, and when you change your facing, you run the risk of a rifle barrel to the head, a crushed finger, or a bayonet to the gluteus maximus. The spacings in the game for infantry are, in short, correct.
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The spacings between men in a unit have not been changed. Those modelled in game show a bit more than an arm's distance apart. This is for reasons of realism, albeit with a very modern taste-you will be stepping on the heels of the soldier in front of you, and when you change your facing, you run the risk of a rifle barrel to the head, a crushed finger, or a bayonet to the gluteus maximus.
  
Additionally, Sinhuet's army formations modification has been included. This changes the way that units are set up on the battlefield. The BAI makes use of these changes to very good effect. It's not the same as being able to modify the battle AI parameters, but it is as close as we can do currently.
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Additionally, Sinhuet's army formations modification has been included. This changes the way that units are set up on the battlefield. The BAI makes use of these changes to very good effect.
  
====Battlefield movement, morale and fatigue====
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=====Battlefield movement, morale and fatigue=====
 
A number of changes have been made to movement, morale and fatigue on the battlefield. The goal of these changes to improve game play, without hampering the AI. For example, since the AI is notorious for running its soldiers ragged on the battlefield, the fatigue penalty for running has not been increased. However, the fatigue penalties for fighting, reloading and firing have all been increased -- thus making fatigue more of an issue, but without penalizing the battle AI's poor decision making. All fatigue thresholds have been somewhat lowered, but this means that recovery time is proportionately faster, as well.
 
A number of changes have been made to movement, morale and fatigue on the battlefield. The goal of these changes to improve game play, without hampering the AI. For example, since the AI is notorious for running its soldiers ragged on the battlefield, the fatigue penalty for running has not been increased. However, the fatigue penalties for fighting, reloading and firing have all been increased -- thus making fatigue more of an issue, but without penalizing the battle AI's poor decision making. All fatigue thresholds have been somewhat lowered, but this means that recovery time is proportionately faster, as well.
  
====Naval battles====
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=====Naval battles=====
In general, naval combat should now more closely mirror historical accounts, without being too slow, or exposing problems in the naval Battle AI. Historical accounts often have battles last 6 or more hours. While it would be most accurate to cut ship movement speed by about 80%, severely reduce turning speed, and make reload speed about 1 minute 45 seconds to 2 minutes between shots (a well trained crew fired about 3 shots in 5 minutes while fresh), this does not a good game make.
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In general, naval combat should now more closely mirror historical accounts, without being too slow, or exposing problems in the naval Battle AI. Historical accounts often have battles last 6 or more hours. While it would be most accurate to cut ship movement speed by about 80%, severely reduce turning speed, and make reload speed about 1 minute 45 seconds to 2 minutes between shots (a well trained crew fired about 3 shots in 5 minutes while fresh), this can make for a very slow battle.
  
===Campaign Mechanics===
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====Campaign Mechanics====
  
====Government====
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=====Government=====
Difference between governments has been emphasized. In conjunction with rebalancing buildings, this will force a player to think more carefully about strategic trade-offs. Religious buildings, and happiness generating buildings, may now prove critical, especially when conquering new provinces, or when an absolute monarchy attempts to modernize.
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The difference between governments has been emphasized. In conjunction with rebalancing buildings, this will force a player to think more carefully about strategic trade-offs. Religious buildings, and happiness generating buildings, may now prove critical, especially when conquering new provinces, or when an absolute monarchy attempts to modernize.
  
====Research====
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=====Research=====
 
The rate of research has generally been adjusted downwards, by reducing the spawn rate of gentlemen, reducing the research points generated by different school building types, and adjusting the government type research bonuses so they are normalized at -10% (i.e. technologies require +10% more research ponts).
 
The rate of research has generally been adjusted downwards, by reducing the spawn rate of gentlemen, reducing the research points generated by different school building types, and adjusting the government type research bonuses so they are normalized at -10% (i.e. technologies require +10% more research ponts).
  
 
====Music====
 
====Music====
Lesser known pieces have been chosen, especially from those composers that people may be less familiar with. Whenever possible, those recordings where period instruments are used have been selected, and the piece is performed similar to how it would have been performed during the period. With the exception of Bach's Der Kunst Der Fugue used for the title screen, the mod has selected lesser known works from composers such as Buxtehude, Telemann, Blow, Corelli, Scheidt, Boccherini, and of course Bach. There is also have one piece of Anon. 18th century Russian church music; you may recognize the theme as being used in a later, 19th century piece (hint: it has orchestrated cannons).
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Lesser known pieces have been chosen, especially from those composers that people may be less familiar with. Whenever possible, those recordings where period instruments are used have been selected, and the piece is performed similar to how it would have been performed during the period. With the exception of Bach (his Der Kunst Der Fugue is used for the title screen and others of his pieces are included), the mod has less known works from composers such as Buxtehude, Telemann, Blow, Corelli, Scheidt and Boccherini. There is also have one piece of Anonimous 18th century Russian church music-you may recognize the theme as being that used in the 1812 Overture in the 19th century.
  
==Content from Other Modders==
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==The Team==
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===Design===
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* [http://www.twcenter.net/forums/member.php?u=51246 Sage2]
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* [http://www.twcenter.net/forums/member.php?u=2305 Johan217]
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===Historical Advisor===
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* [http://www.twcenter.net/forums/member.php?u=50026 Tomsin]
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===Special Thanks to===
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* [http://www.twcenter.net/forums/member.php?u=6022 Yarkis]
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* [http://www.twcenter.net/forums/member.php?u=51827 Serenissima]
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* [http://www.twcenter.net/forums/member.php?u=25625 Tancredii]
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* [http://www.twcenter.net/forums/member.php?u=54177 Dogmeat]
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* [http://www.twcenter.net/forums/member.php?u=1490 JaM]
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* [http://www.twcenter.net/forums/member.php?u=56003 moopere]
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* [http://www.twcenter.net/forums/member.php?u=10838 Pdguru]
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* All the modders who allowed the inclusion of their work in the mod.
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==Included Mods==
 
* Blood and Smoke mod by Mech_Donald  
 
* Blood and Smoke mod by Mech_Donald  
 
* Pip-mod and Marble UI by Waronmars  
 
* Pip-mod and Marble UI by Waronmars  
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* Animations modifications by Tiyafeh  
 
* Animations modifications by Tiyafeh  
 
* Model fixes by Ahiga and Reiksmarshal  
 
* Model fixes by Ahiga and Reiksmarshal  
* Musket and cannon sounds by Obushnikov. They're hands-down the best I've heard - listen for the snap of the hammer!
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* Musket and cannon sounds by Obushnikov.
 
* More authentic government office titles by jeweetwel_youknow  
 
* More authentic government office titles by jeweetwel_youknow  
 
* Realistic Flags mod by Spanky  
 
* Realistic Flags mod by Spanky  
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* French revolutionary textures by Mr Thib, Gerard Duval and Amiral_Bruix  
 
* French revolutionary textures by Mr Thib, Gerard Duval and Amiral_Bruix  
 
* Unique models/skins for British, French, Spanish, Russian and American marines and naval officers by Officerpuppy
 
* Unique models/skins for British, French, Spanish, Russian and American marines and naval officers by Officerpuppy
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== Visual Materials ==
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<gallery>
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Image:AOR3.jpg
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Image:HanSaxAustria.jpg
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Image:Pgren.jpg
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Image:Polexpat.jpg
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</gallery>
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== External Links ==
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*[http://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=1186 The Rights of Man subforum]
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[[Category: ETW Mods (Released)]]
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[[Category:The Rights of Man]]

Latest revision as of 12:22, 18 February 2021

Looking for other mods of the same name? Look here.

The Rights of Man
Platform Empire: Total War
Mod Type Overhaul
Era18th Century
Mod Leader Johan217
Release Status v1.7
Forum / Thread Here
TROMsig.jpg

The Rights of Man (TROM) is a major mod for Empire Total War, that is intended to turn it into a more challenging and historical game, rather than battles and wars in the style of the Patriot or Braveheart. As such, the mechanics are based on historical accounts, not Hollywood. The balance of the mod has been changed, but not that much in order to retain the quality of the AI.

History

The first version of TROM was released in May 2009, and the creation of new versions of the main mod persisted up to version 1.69 in April 2010. The versions in between included a large number of fixes for the vanilla campaign and updating the mod for compatibility with the various patches. There were also morale and other balance changes. Several sub-mods have also been released-a Unit Variety Mod was updated to 1.6 compatability and released in February 2010, and an Ornamentum pack designed specifically for TROM was released around the same time as the latest version of the main mod. Since then, there has been no real development, and it has been a very long time since the original mod leaders logged on to TWC.

Features

  • All changes take into account the ability of the AI, and historical accuracy.
  • A detailed Area of Recruitment system allows for multi-faceted Imperial armies with representative and unique units from many different regions of the world-over 30 new units are added. These include the Walloon Guard, Chuguevski Cossacks, Freikorps Cavalry, Georgian Khevsurs, Swiss Infantry, and others, each balanced to fit in with the TROM gameplay. Additionally, many changes have been made to unit statistics and recruitability to improve historical realism and balance.
  • Unique unit roster for the French Republic, with appropriate blue uniforms to replace the white ones used by this faction in the vanilla game.
  • More authentic Ottoman unit roster, adding many more units such as Sekban Fusiliers, Cebülü Cavalry, Azab Infantry, and new ship types.
  • Many Battle AI changes including changes to battle dynamics: movement speed, projectile ballistics, lethality, fatigue and morale to more closely match historical accounts and doctrine, while maintaining game balance and playability. There are also changes to naval battles-they are longer, and weapons are differentiated in range power and accuracy, and the handling of the vessels is slower and more deliberate, again much as it was historically.
  • Changes to the Campaign AI include significantly reworked aspects of happiness, research, income, building benefits, campaign income, governments and others. Balancing progress, happiness and industrialization is more challenging than vanilla, and the better balanced buildings will help the AI on the campaign map. The player has to make very hard choices in order to be successful.
  • Dozens of new descriptive strings to communicate changes to unit types and remove non-period wording, based on a proper descriptions pack originally from l33tl4m3r.
  • Adjusted traits and ancillaries for greater challenge, and more characters with both positive and negative traits.
  • Reduced speed of research through adjustment to buildings, characters and government types.
  • Many other small improvements to the gameplay.

New Game Mechanics

Battle Mechanics

Projectile ballistics

When selecting a weapon's range, the following has been considered:

1) What is the maximum range of the weapon -- how far the projectile will go. 2) What is the maximum effective range of the weapon -- how lethal the weapon will be, in trained (or untrained) hands. 3) What is the doctrine of the weapon -- how soldiers were trained, and where they, in practice, opened fire.

Battle formations

The spacings between men in a unit have not been changed. Those modelled in game show a bit more than an arm's distance apart. This is for reasons of realism, albeit with a very modern taste-you will be stepping on the heels of the soldier in front of you, and when you change your facing, you run the risk of a rifle barrel to the head, a crushed finger, or a bayonet to the gluteus maximus.

Additionally, Sinhuet's army formations modification has been included. This changes the way that units are set up on the battlefield. The BAI makes use of these changes to very good effect.

Battlefield movement, morale and fatigue

A number of changes have been made to movement, morale and fatigue on the battlefield. The goal of these changes to improve game play, without hampering the AI. For example, since the AI is notorious for running its soldiers ragged on the battlefield, the fatigue penalty for running has not been increased. However, the fatigue penalties for fighting, reloading and firing have all been increased -- thus making fatigue more of an issue, but without penalizing the battle AI's poor decision making. All fatigue thresholds have been somewhat lowered, but this means that recovery time is proportionately faster, as well.

Naval battles

In general, naval combat should now more closely mirror historical accounts, without being too slow, or exposing problems in the naval Battle AI. Historical accounts often have battles last 6 or more hours. While it would be most accurate to cut ship movement speed by about 80%, severely reduce turning speed, and make reload speed about 1 minute 45 seconds to 2 minutes between shots (a well trained crew fired about 3 shots in 5 minutes while fresh), this can make for a very slow battle.

Campaign Mechanics

Government

The difference between governments has been emphasized. In conjunction with rebalancing buildings, this will force a player to think more carefully about strategic trade-offs. Religious buildings, and happiness generating buildings, may now prove critical, especially when conquering new provinces, or when an absolute monarchy attempts to modernize.

Research

The rate of research has generally been adjusted downwards, by reducing the spawn rate of gentlemen, reducing the research points generated by different school building types, and adjusting the government type research bonuses so they are normalized at -10% (i.e. technologies require +10% more research ponts).

Music

Lesser known pieces have been chosen, especially from those composers that people may be less familiar with. Whenever possible, those recordings where period instruments are used have been selected, and the piece is performed similar to how it would have been performed during the period. With the exception of Bach (his Der Kunst Der Fugue is used for the title screen and others of his pieces are included), the mod has less known works from composers such as Buxtehude, Telemann, Blow, Corelli, Scheidt and Boccherini. There is also have one piece of Anonimous 18th century Russian church music-you may recognize the theme as being that used in the 1812 Overture in the 19th century.

The Team

Design

Historical Advisor

Special Thanks to

Included Mods

  • Blood and Smoke mod by Mech_Donald
  • Pip-mod and Marble UI by Waronmars
  • Equipment mod by Erasmus777
  • Animations modifications by Tiyafeh
  • Model fixes by Ahiga and Reiksmarshal
  • Musket and cannon sounds by Obushnikov.
  • More authentic government office titles by jeweetwel_youknow
  • Realistic Flags mod by Spanky
  • Period loading screens by Spanky, accompanied by lesser known period music by Corelli, Telemann, Bach and others
  • Modified early-game campaign script by TheStinger
  • French revolutionary textures by Mr Thib, Gerard Duval and Amiral_Bruix
  • Unique models/skins for British, French, Spanish, Russian and American marines and naval officers by Officerpuppy

Visual Materials

External Links