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I literally only own medieval 2 total war because of the mods. I’ve played through the vanilla game I think exactly once
Medieval 2 modding has never been better. They have eop Wich is a tool that allows you to do lots of things with scripting, like making new settlments, and removes unit limits.
There is also m2ex, Wich gives lots of optimization and fixes, but they are not compatible with each other, and mex dosent support windows, and the Linux install is very convoluted.
As for mods, lots of new mods were released this year. Many making use of the new tools. Tzardoms, amazing lot mods, warcraft mods, etc.
Yeah the modding scene is in a really good spot right now. Last I looked into it was just after some of the newest tools came out so I’m sure there’s plenty of stuff to look into next time I reinstall