Best Total War Attila Mods
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The file Medieval Kingdoms: Total War v.280217 is a modification for Total War: Attila, a (n) strategy game. Download for free. File type Game mod. File size 3281.4 MB. Last update Saturday, April 1, 2017. Downloads 24365. Downloads (7 days) 734. Medieval Kingdoms: Total War is a mod for Total War: Attila, created by Medieval Kingdoms: Total.
Modifications for Total War: Attila.
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Table for Total War: Attila Mods
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Modification Name | Info | Type | Scope | Setting | Mod Leader/s | TWC Mod Registry | Steam Download | Manual Download | Released/Updated | Wiki Page |
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Rise of Mordor | Fantasy Mod | Overhaul | Middle Earth | Vikus van de Merwe, Mr.Jox | Entry | ModDB see thread | 2018-12-16 | Rise of Mordor | ||
Ancient Empires | Historical Mod | Overhaul | First Punic War | See thread for Team | Entry | See thread | 2018-09-30 | Ancient Empires (TWA) | ||
Conquest: 1066 AD - Charlemagne Mod | Historical Mod | Overhaul | 11th Century | Linke | Google Drive See Post | 2018-09-03 (Beta) | ||||
Magnar Mechanics | Enhancement | Game Play | Original | Magnar | Entry | See thread | Various see thread | 2015-03-09 | Magnar Mechanics | |
Radious Total War Mod | Enhancement | Overhaul | Original | Radious | Entry | See thread | MediaFire see thread | 2017-06-03 | Radious Total War Mod | |
Fall of the Eagles | Historical Mod | Overhaul | Original | Dresden, 'Gunny, Ahiga | Entry | See thread | MediaFire see thread | 2016-03-30 | Fall of the Eagles | |
Better Aggressive CAI | Enhancement | Campaign AI | Original | Junaidi83 de Bodemloze | Entry | MediaFire / ModDB see thread | 2016-04-13 | Better Aggressive CAI | ||
Europa Perdita | Historical Mod | Overhaul | Original | Augustusng, m_1512 | Entry | See thread | MediaFire see thread | 2016-10-21 | Europa Perdita | |
Tuskmod | Enhancement | Game Play | Original | WalrusJones | Entry | See thread | Mega.co.nz see thread | 2015-11-04 | Tuskmod | |
Sharp Mod | Enhancement | Game Play | Original | SharpEyed | Entry | MediaFire see thread | 2016-06-03 | Sharp Mod | ||
KLAssurbanipal's Unit Packs (TWA) | Add-on | Units | Original | KLAssurbanipal | Entry | Various see thread | MediaFire & TWC see thread | 2015-09-11 | KLAssurbanipal's Unit Packs | |
Medieval Kingdoms Total War | Historical Mod | Total Conversion | 13th Century | Warman222 | Entry | WIP | Medieval Kingdoms Total War | |||
IMPERIA ET BARBARI | Historical Mod | Overhaul | Original | Iutland | Entry | MediaFire / DepositFiles see thread | 2017-04-27 | IMPERIA ET BARBARI | ||
Seven Kingdoms: Total War | Fantasy Mod | Custom Battle | Westeros | Blick Mang | Entry | MODDB see thread | 2017-06-18 | Seven Kingdoms: Total War | ||
The Dark Ages: Fall of the West | Historical Mod Series | Overhaul | 4th Century | Athos187 | Entry | See thread | Google Drive see thread | 2018-05-07 | The Dark Ages: Fall of the West | |
The Dark Ages: Rise of the North | Historical Mod | Overhaul | Dark Ages | Athos187 | Entry | GoogleDrive (Beta v1.0) see thread | 2016-10-18 | The Dark Ages: Rise of the North | ||
Kingdoms Of Westeros | Fantasy Mod | Total Conversion (European Map) | Westeros | Gamersville101 | Entry | Steam Workshop | 2017-02-11 (Pre-alpha) | Kingdoms Of Westeros | ||
Judex-Rex | Historical Mod | Overhaul | 4th century | grif | Entry | Various see thread | 2018-07-20 | Judex-Rex | ||
Make Attila Great Again | Enhancement | Campaign AI | Original | hardballer | Entry | See thread | 2017-07-20 | |||
XAI: Attila | Enhancement | Battle & Campaign AI | Original | Xeryx | Entry | Workshop Items | Various see forum stickied threads | 2017 (Various) | XAI: Attila | |
Additional Units Mod | Add-on | Units | Original | Swiss Halberdier | Entry | See thread | MediaFire / ModDB see thread | 2018-03-02 | Additional Units Mod | |
Romani Units Pack | Add-on | Units | Original | Swiss Halberdier | Entry | See post | MediaFire see post | 2018-03-22 | ||
Unit Pack Compatibility Languages Project | Mod-support | Languages | All | Swiss Halberdier | Entry | MediaFire see thread | 2018-05-30 | Unit Pack Compatibility Languages Project | ||
Attila - Custom Battle Crash Fix | Bug-Fix | Custom Battle | All | Swiss Halberdier | Entry | See thread | MediaFire see thread | 2016-09-06 | ||
Modification Name | Type | Scope | Setting | Mod Leader/s | TWC Mod Registry | Steam Download | Manual Download | Released / Updated | Wiki Page |
Shogun: Total War released in June 2000, which means the venerable strategy series has been going for almost 20 years now. That’s longer than iPhones, broadband, and most memes. There have been 13 games in that time – not counting mobile spin-offs or the shuttered and underrated Total War: Arena – with another (Troy) due this year. It’s quite a lot to keep track of.
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Total War: Warhammer 2
2016’s Total War: Warhammer changed the course of Total War. It took the series in a bold new fantastical direction, varied faction mechanics at the strategic level more aggressively than ever, and redefined its aesthetic with a major engine overhaul. It was also wildly successful. In many ways it marked the beginning of Creative Assembly’s current era: the studio has never been so large or so ambitious as it is now.
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The sequel took everything the original did and pushed it. Its core campaign features more outlandish races, a more colourful and expansive world map, and a deeper story told through gorgeous artwork. Unless you really prefer the original’s races, this is the place to start – but with a truckload of DLC and the ability to bolt on to the first game via the Mortal Empires campaign, you also have unrivaled options to expand your experience if you choose. And if you grab it all, you get what is unquestionably the most lavish and authoritative depiction of the Warhammer Fantasy universe there has ever been in a videogame. While some history fans malign its bombast and its faster, flashier battles, fantasy fans who want a strategy game of epic scope should look no further. Here’s Total Warhammer 2 on Steam.
Total War: Three Kingdoms
Three Kingdoms is the latest and, some would say, greatest of Total War’s core historical series. Warhammer’s influence is clear in its expanded character mechanics, strategic variety, and an achingly beautiful upgrade to the Warhammer engine, but Three Kingdoms brings plenty of innovation of its own, with overhauls to diplomacy and espionage.
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It all serves a purpose: to inject a national war with the human drama of The Romance of the Three Kingdoms – one of China’s most important national stories – as dozens of scheming warlords vie for power after the collapse of the Han Dynasty. Hugely popular in China and with four pieces of DLC in just nine months, Three Kingdoms is getting plenty of support, and probably represents the most replayable and strategically varied historical Total War to date. Take a look on Steam here.
Total War: Shogun 2
Widely regarded as the series’ best game at the time – a status that was burnished by Rome 2’s rocky launch – Shogun 2 returns to the 16th-century Japan setting of the very first Total War. After the intercontinental sprawl of Empire, it arguably played safe with this tighter focus, but built on all its predecessors to create the series’ richest core systems while adding a new level of aesthetic polish. It even lets you customise your own clan, which is neat. Check it out on Steam here.
Total War: Rome 2
After the success of Shogun 2, Rome 2 became the best selling and most played game in the series upon its release, but suffered significant technical problems – to no shortage of community annoyance. A year later, a free upgrade fixed many of these issues, overhauled the AI, and polished the visuals, allowing players to appreciate its vast and varied campaign and intricate political systems. Even five years later, the game still sees concurrent player counts in five figures, which is why Creative Assembly continued to support it right up until Three Kingdoms came out.
With buckets of DLC and bright graphics that still hold up – both Attila and Thrones of Britannia use close versions of its engine – Rome 2 is one of the most impressive turnarounds in modern gaming. Check out its Emperor Edition re-release on Steam here.
Total War: Medieval 2
Released in 2006, this is the oldest Total War game on the list, but one that many veterans of the series insist has yet to be surpassed. Perhaps it’s the turbulence and romance of the Middle Ages setting – still one of the most beloved that Total War has ever tackled – or its more challenging, old-school sensibilities.
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Whatever the reason, the enduring loyalty of Medieval 2’s community is reflected in its thousands of mods, which are among the best and most ambitious for any Total War game, and the fact that CA gave it a definitive edition which bundles in the huge Kingdoms expansion. So if you can look past the ageing graphics – and, let’s face it, none of us are getting any younger – Medieval 2 is bursting with worthwhile content. Check out the definitive edition on Steam here.
Total War: Empire
Empire’s campaign is vast in scope, taking place across three theatres, with control of the seas between them an essential factor in your success. That means maritime warfare, and indeed Empire was the first game in the series to feature naval battles. Spectacular to behold, these see hulking ships of the line trade thunderous broadsides which, alongside the military technology of the Industrial Revolution, offers Total War players a completely new set of tactics to master. With musketmen and artillery dominating the battlefield, Empire was a big departure for the series – but it works.
Empire got a more focused mini-sequel, Napoleon: Total War, which moved forward in time to tell the story of the titular Emperor’s campaigns in Europe. It lacks Empire’s scope and variety, but is more polished and story-rich, so you can take your pick. Both games got definitive editions with all their DLC – here’s Empire on Steam, and Napoleon.
This concludes our list – if you stick to the above, there’s not much you’ll have missed from Total War’s storied history, and not many itches left to scratch in the realm of epic strategy battles.