Resources are now better balanced, a couple of new resources were also added.Every Region has its own resources, including new valuable resources in the "outbacks" of the map.(A few had to sacrifice historical accuracy for better game balance) Maximum amount of almost 200 historically medieval settlements.Work of art coastlines instead of the square 'vanilla' ones.Mountains, hills and map outlines are based on satellite data.Maximum width the engine allows of 510 movement tiles.Completely new and huge campaign map, covering most of Europe and the beginning of Persia.Stainless Steel mostly keeps the same setting as the original Medieval 2 campaign, though it expands the map east and north while removing America.įeatures Stainless Steel 6.4 Features The Campaign
It is one of the most popular mods for Medieval 2, but is surpassed in popularity by Third Age: Total War.
It combines bug fixes, many small mods, changes to AI and AI armies, more provinces, graphical improvements and many other campaign and battle map changes in a package aimed at providing a much greater challenge and more enjoyable gameplay.
Stainless Steel was first started as a mod for Medieval 2: Total War ( v4.1 and lower), but it switched over to Kingdoms after the expansion was released.
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