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Depending on who you talk to all round polish to the vanilla ETW experience.
IS is set at the end of the 1800's lining up a larger stage for the Napoleonic wars than just Europe like in NTW.
Factions are reworked to the period & each faction has its own tech tree, most of the regions are expanded with all the bells and whistles to invest in, new units with AOR recruitment and limits on what can be recruited.
Is more info if you read up on the mods descriptions but in a nut shell that's the gist of it,
I've tried to read up on the mods but they all usually say the same thing
"New units, better balancing, Better CAI/BAI, reworked tech and building tree etc etc"
Mod against eula, you're funny. There's a difference between something that allows you to cheat online & improving/modifying your offline experience.
Tell us you don't know sh*t about mods without saying it smh
https://steamcommunity.com/app/10500/discussions/0/3421061348527199493/?ctp=2