I cannot comment upon their quality myself my Victoria II save games are long gone! The following is the procedure for most mods:. Step Two: With the mod folder found, open up the compressed mod file. You should see something like this:. Click on it to activate the mod and then launch the game.
You should begin to notice peculiar changes almost immediately. Note: Activating multiple total conversion mods is not advised. In writing this article I encountered no end of trouble getting the mods covered below to work. Make sure that you have the most up-to-date version of the game. Open the map folder and inside it the cache sub-folder — delete its contents. Maybe, just maybe, this might work for you.
Reportedly this is to fix a cheeky bug that can occur even without running mods. No — instead I had to update from Victoria II version 3. From there I read strict instructions from one particular mod to update to 3. That mod worked fine. After much angst and delay, I gave up and reinstalled.
That ran some different mods, but not others. The final official update with a proper installer took me to 3. I tried again. This time all the mods I tried worked — including the one that directed me to upgrade to 3. Related: Everything we know about the Victoria 3 release date. Modder unmerged created custom flag designs to better reflect different government types within different countries.
Some unmerged flag designs include minor changes to add historical accuracy, while others have improved quality for an overall better aesthetic. This mod adds tons of detail to the map, showing more terrain and textures for land masses. Oceans have been improved as well, now showing topography and ocean depths. As you probably expect, this mod will take a toll on lower-end PCs.
It may not be as detailed as the normal mod, but it still looks better than what you get in vanilla. Vic2MapMap really makes the terrain pop. You can now see forests, mountains, snow, and fields from a macro perspective. Give it a try to see what you think. Victoria 2 requires a ton of statistical analysis.
It can get pretty overwhelming with the sheer amount of information you have to process. Though it has already improved user-friendliness from the first Victoria game, it can still be quite daunting for newer players — and the Victoria 2 Advisor aims to help with that. How it works is that you feed the Advisor a save file, and it gives you loads of helpful information like missed research, clergy and leader values, naval overviews, and much more.
The first of the two is the Save Game War Analyzer, which basically presents all war-related information for any Victoria 2 save file. This mod will give you an overview of all wars that have occurred in the save, with each war having a much more detailed menu to dive into. As I mentioned earlier, Victoria 2 tries to move the focus away from warfare and more towards economical advancements instead.
Similar to the War Analyzer, the Economy Analyzer displays crucial information like goods consumption, export and import charts, population details, and unemployment figures, all at a glance. It basically aims to improve user accessibility without affecting much in terms of default gameplay. It makes a few UI changes, including better info screens that no longer obstruct map view. Also, delete any other cache files for any other mods in the Documents folder. Next, run the game without any mods.
The game will load up and create a cache folder in the main Victoria 2 Folder and the documents folder as well. Play as any random nation for a few seconds just let days go by in-game , save, then exit the game. For this step I recommend using a newly-download version of the mod, not the one you already have. After extracting the mod, simply start up the game. Make sure to check off the mod in the box when the little menu appears to start the game, then proceed to run Vicky 2.
At this point, what should happen is that the game will create a new cache file specifically for Ultimate You'll most likely see a picture of a pyramid and something at the bottom saying "Loading Quad " or something similar. Pick the following nation from the first start date :Byzantium.
If you pick that, and the game loads up correctly, then you are good to go!
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