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As Thrakes, I fought off coalition of Armenia and Sarmatians in Crimea. Had a pitched three armies battle against them, almost 10 000 men - and women - on the field. Two kings died in that grim day, including my leader, it felt like Battle of Five Armies. So cool. Red lines of screaming head hunting maidens, charging against blue wall of pikes pikes, it was epic.
Everything about those campaigns was engaging; strategical level, tactical, city planning, trade. But for me the strongest selling point of this mod is stylish units visuals, unmatched in my book. Kudos to the art makers.
So, while aiming toward excellence is for sure important during creative endeavours, take pride in what you and your friends had already achieved, dear Lenjane.
I ve toggled fog of war and there was lot of changes on the map, like Numidia establishing rule in Spain, or Bactria getting wrecked by Parthia. And I had lot of wars.
This is because Vanilla Music submod has its own soundfiles database and needs to be updated separately to support the changes from the base mod. I'll do it too.
Your update didn't affect my saved game, or the new campaign with those two submods active. But I ve checked the big map main campaign, without submods, started new game and Germans indeed regained their original voice lines.
I think I've managed to locate the issue, will test the fix and upload within few minutes. Should be savegame compatible.