[IA] Persian Buildings by Omarr_gg

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Author: HelloWeasel

Last revision: 30 Dec, 2018 at 02:10 UTC

File size: 3.46 MB

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Description:

PLEASE NOTE – This mod only works with the "Independent Architecture" mod. If you install this to the Age of Empires 2 base game, nothing will happen. Also, make sure that this mod takes priority over "Independent Architecture," or else… nothing will happen and we are all very sad.

I did not make these buildings; the Feudal Age buildings are from the Original Indian Architecture mod, and the Castle/Imperial Age buildings are from the Persian Architecture mod by Omarr_gg. All I did was convert the files into an Independent Architecture format, so that these buildings will only show up for the Persians (and not the Saracens, Turks, etc). So if you have any questions about usage in other mods, talk to the creators I guess.

HOW TO USE :

1) Subscribe to an appropriate version of "Independent Architecture"
2) Subscribe to this mod
3) In your mod manager, make sure this mod has a higher priority than Independent Architecture
4) When in the lobby, in the game version selection, select Independent Architecture dataset

This mod is compatible with other graphic mods that use Independant Architecture.

Link to the original Persian Architecture mod by "Omarr_gg" – https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1603241648
Link to the Original Indian Architecture Mod by "Moppo" – http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=821782673

If the original mod updates, I will attempt to update this version as well.

If there are any bugs, please holler.

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