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pretty sure your method worked. saw lots of blood
used your file and enabled the movie and script stuff in the settings menu, very simple method, thanks!
(temporary, will up it to google some time later. Ignore certification-error; use it only for silly stuff and haven't updated the certificate in a while)
That's the proper TWCenter version, that you just put in your "\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Total War Rome II\data\.." folder - and disable it in the mod manager. Will still be loaded....CA uses the method in each TW game, before workshop was a thing and such.
Make sure, movie & script files are enabled in the mod-options in the game.
hth
- goto "\SteamLibrary\steamapps\workshop\content\214950\192112624\"
- copy the 31854937517491277_legacy.bin over to "\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Total War Rome II\data\.."
- rename the *.bin to *.pack (or the whole file to some common name)
- check in rPFM if its set to movie or change it
- save
Should not be enabled in the mod manager, else it can conflict!
Movie-files in the data-folder are still preferred and auto-loaded and don't appear in the mod list.