Total War: ATTILA

Total War: ATTILA

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Description
This is a collection of mini mods which you can combine to customise your Attila experience.

These mods affect mostly campaign and battle mechanics.
Items (9)
Less Reliable Autoresolve
Created by Magnar
This mod reduces the reliability of autoresolve: Max variation increased 30% to 50% Min variation increased 0% to 5%...
12 Turns Per Year
Created by Magnar
This mod increases the number of turns in a year from 4 turns to 12 turns...
Foreign Soil
Created by Magnar
This mod doubles the penalty to army integrity when in enemy territory from -1 to -2...
Realistic Battle Movement
Created by Magnar
This mod reduces unit movement speeds to be more realistic. Speeds are reduced up to 15% from vanilla...
Ammunition Refill
Created by Magnar
This mod allows your to replenish your ammunition during combat This mod adds an ability that missile units have that when used will replenish the units ammo after 2 minutes of not beign able to move. This is meant to simulate the soldiers waiting for supp...
A Reasonable Populace
Created by Magnar
This mod makes public order more dynamic. Give a hungry man a loaf of bread and he will get more satisfaction from it than a man who has eaten all he can. From the idea that happiness and distress are relative experiences, this mod makes the extremes of pu...
Less Climate Change
Created by Magnar
**Requires a new game to work** This mod doubles the number of fertility levels (and starting fertility levels) and halves all bonuses from each level of fertility (so the max still has the same effect). The max number of levels reduced by climate change i...
War Weariness: Attila Campaign
Created by Magnar
This mod adds the Age of Charlemagne war weariness mechanic to the Attila main campaign....
No Fog Of War
Created by Magnar
This mod removes fog of war from the campaign map other methods do this by giving spys unlimmited line of sight This method is much cleaner and is done via scripting. I made this for my own testing purposes, but I think it would also be helpful for others ...