The Sekigahara Campaign

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Probably one of the most famous and decade old Shogun 2 mod, the Sekigahara Campaign mod from TWCenter[www.twcenter.net], uploaded for the first time on Steam Workshop. This amazing mod deserves to be available with a single click.
Unedited content. Changed files from .movie (autoload setting) to a single .pack file (mod manager). Incompatible with campaign mods, mainly .esf and scripting.lua files. Load other mods AFTER in the mod manager.

IF YOU HAVE UI BUGS OR BATTLE CRASHES
go to C:Users (YOUR PC USERNAME) AppDataRoamingThe Creative AssemblyShogun2
delete all files inside ‘army_setups’ ‘battle_preferences’ and ‘ui_cache’

A reworked Shogun 2 scenario and overhaul mod, set up in 1591 around the Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu factions’ final climactic clash for the domination of Japan right before the Battle of Sekigahara. More info from the original Team Leader, Akaie:

Originally posted by Akaie:

The Context!
“The Sekigahara Campaign” is an entirely new campaign for Shogun 2. In comparison to the vanilla campaign, ‘The Sekigahara Campaign’ takes us beyond the Warring States period, which the vanilla Shogun 2 campaign depicts, and into the Azuchi-Momoyama and, to a lesser extent, Edo periods. It introduces new clans that appear during the 1590’s Japan and represents the attitudes of prominent clans and personalities that brought about the Battle of Sekigahara, a decisive battle that helped the Tokugawa overwrite the Toyotomi. How these two key points are reflected in the game will be explained below.
The new campaign starts at 1591. This allows the campaign to conclude at around the time of The Battle of Sekigahara, as well as capitalizing on where clans were in the early 1590’s.

Political Alignment
Political alignment replaces religion. It works in the same way religion does, with clans and provinces starting with a declared alignment. Every clan and province will have one of two alignments at the beginning: Toyotomi or Tokugawa. This is why I mentioned political attitudes under the "The Context!" heading above.
Political alignment is not tied to the Toyotomi and Tokugawa factions in the campaign, so destroying either one does not remove the respective alignment.
Instead of monks and missionaries, you can recruit ‘dairinin’. These dairinin are your political agents, and they work in exactly the same way as monks and missionaries do in the vanilla campaign.

(optional) To play as other factions, check out Faction Pack 2 or Faction Pack 3.
Faction pack 1 is already installed, ‘The_Sekigahara_Campaign_v0.95a_Faction_Pack_1.pack’:

Originally posted by Akaie:

Faction Pack #1
There are eleven factions in the first faction pack: the Toyotomi, Ukita, Tokugawa, Ishida, Ii, Date, Shinano-no-Sanada, Honda, Naoe, Higo-no-Kato and the Kuroda.

Each of the major clans has unique characteristics, as detailed in the spoiler box below. Clan names and clan leaders are linked to Wikipedia and Samurai Archives pages to help you acquire a quick understanding of these historical clans and personalities.
Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
-The Toyotomi are led by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. They control Settsu, Awaji and Awa provinces. Their Yari Ashigaru are slightly superior to their standard counterparts. The Kasuya in Harima province are the Toyotomi’s vassal. They have an excellent standing with the Go-Bugyo, Ishida and the Hatakeyama. They are at war with the Ikoma and Yamaouchi.
-The Ukita are led by Ukita Hideie. They control Bizen and Mimasaka. Their Bow Ashigaru and Katana Ashigaru are larger than their standard counterparts. Bizen and Mimasaka have unique fort chains, providing an extra recruitment slot per turn. The Akashi in Bitchu province are the Ukita’s vassal. They have an excellent standing with the Sugihara. They are at war with the Kikkawa.
-The Tokugawa are led by Tokugawa Ieyasu. They control Sagami and Izu. Their Yari Ashigaru are slightly superior to their standard counterparts and can produce better artillery pieces. They have an excellent standing with the Yamaouchi, Ii and Honda. They are at war with the Shinano-no-Sanada.
-The Ishida are led by Ishida Mitsunari. They control Omi. They produce superior swordsmen. They have an excellent standing with the Toyotomi and Go-Bugyo. They are allied with the Otani. They are on a terrible standing with the Iga-Ikki.
-The Ii are led by Ii Naomasa. They control Musashi. They can recruit the fabled akazonae – superior cavalry. They have an excellent standing with the Tokugawa and Honda. They are at war with the Hatakeyama, and have an army deployed in Noto.
-The Date are led by Date Masamune. They control Iwate. They can recruit superior teppo – matchlock – units. They are allied with the Mogami. They are at war with the Hatakeyama, and have an army deployed near the Iwate-Miyagi border.
-The Shinano-no-Sanada are led by Sanada Masayuki. They control Shinano. They can recruit akazonae – superior cavalry – but not as well as the Ii. They can, however, recruit the all-around powerful Sanada Juyushi – the Sanada Ten Braves – who are a superior ninja unit. They are at war with the Kanamori of Hida province, and have a detachment inside Hida. They are on bad standing with the Kyogoku, Asano, Kozuke-no-Sanada and Echigo-no-Murakami.
-The Honda are led by Honda Tadakatsu. They control Shimosa and Kazusa. They can recruit superior spear units. They are on good standing with the Ii, Tokugawa and Kozuka-no-Sanada. They are on a bad standing with the Naoe of Shimotsuke and Hitachi.
-The Naoe are led by Naoe Kanetsugu. They control Shimotsuke and Hitachi. They are on an excellent standing with the Uesugi. They are on a bad standing with the Honda of Shimosa and Kazusa.
-The Higo-no-Kato are led by Kato Kiyomasa. They control Higo. They can recruit superior spear units. They are allied with the Kuroda. They are on bad standing with the Kobayakawa and Shimazu.
-The Kuroda are led by Kuroda Nagamasa. They control Bungo and Buzen. They can recruit superior Yumi-Naginata Ashigaru (V0.85 unit). They are allied with the Higo-no-Kato. They are on a bad standing with the Hongo.

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