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Thks Recon, =StaySick= ,AE Powerwolf and Alexander
Double click again the PFM shortcut to open a new window and open data_rome2.pack (in the same folder). Again search db-> variant tables-> variants, select all the rows and copy / paste this original table in the place of the one in Siscu_iberos pack.
Save the changes and enjoy! ;-)
Thank you!
Some of the vanilla caetra patterns was typical cantabri or gallaeci patterns...then why dont use them?.
I respect your vision of iberians. But thats the mine(after reading Mr Fernando Quesada and some osprey publishing(that one is not my cup of tea) like sources(and more spanish historical releases).
- Put a tone closer to the gaul generic skin, and increase the number of mustaches and beards and hair colors; the torcs are nice.
- Avoid to use iberian shield designs and helmets, protections and totally discard that clothes and the falcatas.
- The Hispano-chalcidic helmets, and bronce Montefortinos work great and are historically correct as well as Antennae swords. Wealthier warriors could carry disk protection in the chest and chain mail, but do not use scales.
- Use cloaks of brown or black colours (sagum hispannicum) as well as stripe and plaid motives on the tunics.
I hope you do not take this comment as an attack but as a tip for improving your pack in a accurate way.
I have a question, will this mod updated for the latest patch 17?
Look at Cultural Identity Units East an West-Mod. ;)