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I was wondering if anyone here was a fan of this mod or followed the amazing story missions?
I've been keeping up with most of the updates and have been adding them to my thread on the Empire forum(which is a year old so first two spoilers are rather old news) so any people interested in it could follow it as well.
Spoiler:
[quote author=Baron von Klatz link=topic=51422.msg974676#msg974676 date=1456026506]
Salutations everyone!
Since the highly anticipated Total War Warhammer is almost upon us I thought I'd let some of you know about an amazing mod I've been (kind of) supporting that let's you take command of the armies of the amazing world of Legend of Zelda.
The game, from it's creation, unique storyline, unit models, structures, landscapes and factions are all done by the amazing mind and talent of UndyingNephalim.
[quote author=Baron von Klatz link=topic=51422.msg999186#msg999186 date=1483529319]
Updating this for the few individuals interested. :-D
First off, UndyingNephalim has done some overhaul on the designs to make them look cleaner. He also put pdf's for the background on the factions which matches the style of the old Ocarina of Time strategy guide.
Here, Neph explains his process of working on the new stuff for his mod. (Which is all for the outdated engine of medieval 2 which is riddled with coding restrictions which makes this game a miracle that it even got this far.)
Here's two side-lined videos that Neph did to keep his creative juices flowing. One's a nice 40k shout-out and the other is Neph trying his hardest to make sea battles work with the medieval 2 engine so he can happily move the timeline forward.