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I just play with Radious mod on.
I don't see the harm in you giving it a try, as mods can be turned on and off at the click of a button before you enter the game.
Start a new campaign with it running and see what you think.
What does that thread have to do with Radious mod? Also why can't you drop a link? Good god.
OP, I've used Radious in the past (R2 definitely), but considering that ToB is supposed to be a bit more simplified I feel like Radious ToB adds and changed a bit too much. I haven't played extensively with it though.
It does not do anything too crazy even the expanded roster seems to be within the realm of reality this time I like it!
He seems to be a troll who talks only in cockeny slang thinking it's cool
Is that right guvnah?
I may have to give it a real shot then, I remember for R2 it really bloated the rosters for no appreciable gain (that I saw anyways).
Then what's the point of getting a mod then? Every major mod like radious or divide et imperia is meant to push the game to a certain limit
You can't do that without messing with some stats even animation mods can effect gameplay drastically.