Original Descrstrat File Medieval 2 Total War

Original Descrstrat File Medieval 2 Total War 7,5/10 4186 votes

Descr_strat.txt is one of the core files in both Rome: Total War and Medieval II: Total War. It can be found at [Install location] data world maps campaign imperial. • • • • • I can't edit descr_strat file • If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the by clicking the link above. You may have to before you can post: click the register link above to proceed.

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Rome will look for the file called 'descr_strat.txt', if you have a copy called for example 'descr_strat2.txt' or 'copy of descr_strat.txt', the game wont look those files. They can be anywhere you want.

Please report any issues. Hey guys, I've been trying to unlock the Macedon faction in RTW (Feral's version) for a couple days now. I've gone through the process of copying 'RomeData.dmg' as a read/write (which allows you to modify it), and I've edited the 'descr_strat.txt' file in 'imperial campaign' to enable all of the factions but SPQR and Slaves as playable.

The only faction that this process doesn't work for is Macedon. I did get it to work once, but only by replacing one of the Roman families with Macedon.

Any ideas as to what's going on? Hey guys, I've been trying to unlock the Macedon faction in RTW (Feral's version) for a couple days now. I've gone through the process of copying 'RomeData.dmg' as a read/write (which allows you to modify it), and I've edited the 'descr_strat.txt' file in 'imperial campaign' to enable all of the factions but SPQR and Slaves as playable. The only faction that this process doesn't work for is Macedon. I did get it to work once, but only by replacing one of the Roman families with Macedon. Any ideas as to what's going on?

Click to expand.If you're talking about the Macintosh version of RTW, there is no modding needed to use the playable non-Roman factions. When you start the app, there should be a small Macintosh window with some options. If that windows isn't there (that is, if it start the RTW game screen), then restart the game with the option (?) key down. Once on the option screen, select one of the tabs (I don't remember which) and pick one of the options (again, I don't remember, but it's somewhat obscurely named). Then when you start a new game, all of the playable factions, including the remnants of Alexander's great empire, will be available. Click to expand.So I started building ports and roads and conquered a few towns up north of Rome (rebel Arrentium and Ariminium and bribed Gaulish Bononia). Pyrrus showed up and attacked Corfinium (just south of my holdings).

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So I sent a diplomat and offered a ceasefire if he'd give me 10,000, just on the off chance he'd accept (since he was busy fighting Corfinium). He accepted, which was a major help to me. I made an alliance with the Gauls to help with the upcoming war with Pyrrus (assuming he'd attack me sooner or later). Well, he attacked sooner, or rather, declared war on me and then sat there in Corfinium after he conquered it. That gave me time to collect all of my army and march south. I had 1,700 (about 6 hastati/princepes, some swordsmen, a few Italian Sprearmen, and some slingers from Rome).

He had 1,000, including some elephants. #$%%#'ing Elephants chewed me up and spit me out. I lost the battle but severely cut into his manpower. I'll restore my units and create a few new ones and be back in two or three turns.