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So a couple of questions to users and makers of this mod.
1) Any tips on increasing performance in the grand Old World?
2) To makers: I wonder how performance would be increased if the realm of chaos would not be included in it? I know nothing of modding and I clearly respect the impressive work behind it, but I am just curious and I wanted to ask this question.
Thanks for your input!
I am a big fan of this mod, which I play in tandem with SFO. I have a pretty good computer (Gigabyte 7800XT, Ryzen 7 7800X 3D processor, etc.) and I can play with both mods activated. I set it up to remove 40% of the far away minor factions to increase performance of the game. It works! That said, after a while playing the campaign, it takes time for all AI factions to play their turn, which I also believe may be increased by the fact that we discover more of the map as we play. So even though it plays, the performance is a bit frustrating over time. Generally, I do resort to using the smaller mod Old World campaign classic, which works really good. But obviously it's not as the grand experience of the Old World campaign, because there is less area to discover and also because there are many LL that are not available on the OW classic (for exemple, for me, Archaon and Tamurkhan are dearly missing.