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Well, I thought it might require Independent Architecture 5.8.
But because I have already subscribed to IA and Units for 5.8, it seems I have to confirm now that that the mod list is not in order so that's why I have to arrange again the list of mods in the proper order
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=893953860&searchtext=IA
Keep up the great work
So, I managed to get it working by downloading the independent architecture dataset as you said. I was just wondering if there was a way to keep the new architecture while keeping the expansion DLCs enabled? If not, I understand, but if it's possible that would be perfect.
Thanks!
And if you add my dark age mod, I think the viking experience will be complete.
Rapture - It's a sexy unique beast.
Acidicy - be sure to have the Independent Architecture mod installed first, then run a random game with the dataset on. After that, you can play campaigns, scenarios and even place the buildings in the editor. But first, run it in a random game.
Everyone else - Love you too.
A small note on the feudal stable, it kinda crashes with the rest of the set.