u/Reasonable_Method735
I am in the process of making a spiritual successor to Lords of the Realm 2. I loved the game as a kid, and since there has been no true successor to it, I'm attempting to make the game myself. Anyways I'm just wondering if people would have interest in a game like this.
If anyone has an ideas or suggestions about what they would want from a game like this I would love to hear it. Currently my idea is to make a game that is as similar as possible to Lords of the Realm 2, while obviously improving the graphics to a more modern style and increasing the size of RTS battles to a more 1 to 1 ratio with regards to the amount of troops in the army.
I am in the process of making a spiritual successor to Lords of the Realm 2. I loved the game as a kid, and since there has been no true successor to it, I'm attempting to make the game myself. Anyways I'm just wondering if people would have interest in a game like this.
If anyone has an ideas or suggestions about what they would want from a game like this I would love to hear it. Currently my idea is to make a game that is as similar as possible to Lords of the Realm 2, while obviously improving the graphics to a more modern style and increasing the size of RTS battles to a more 1 to 1 ratio with regards to the amount of troops in the army.
Victoria 3 Mod List Analyzer/Autosort Looking for Feedback
Victoria 3 Mod List Analyzer/Autosort Looking for Feedback
Hi everyone,
I've been working on a free website called ModdingTools that helps organize mod lists for heavily modded games, and I've recently added support for Victoria 3.
The Victoria 3 analyzer scans installed mods, reads descriptor metadata, detects dependencies, and generates a recommended playset order using community load order conventions.
I know Victoria 3 modding can get complicated, especially once you start mixing, flavor packs, UI mods, compatibility patches, and submods. The goal isn't to magically solve every compatibility issue, but to provide a solid starting point when putting together larger mod setups.
A few notes:
- Supports Steam Workshop and local mods
- Reads Victoria 3 descriptor metadata
- Detects dependencies and parent/submod relationships
- Generates a recommended load order
- Completely free to use
You can try it here:
https://moddingtools.com click analyzers then select Victoria 3
One thing I'd especially appreciate is feedback from people running large mod lists. If the analyzer puts something in the wrong place, misses a common community convention, or produces a questionable recommendation, let me know. Real-world mod lists are the best way for me to improve it.
For reference, the site also currently supports:
- Bannerlord
- Crusader Kings III
- Stellaris
- RimWorld
- Project Zomboid
- Hearts of Iron IV
- Victoria 3
Thanks for taking a look, and I'd love to hear what Victoria 3 players think.