It's a fairly major problem, and it's happened to a lot of people. What I can't understand is how this managed to slip through the net.
And I have a nasty feeling that Activision will not be able to solve my problem and that the game will remain unplayable until a patch comes out.
I have all my drivers updated, and I know they are updated.
Step 4: (Steam only) If you don't have a kingdoms.exe in your medieval 2 folder, copy medieval2.exe and rename the copy kingdoms.exe(do not put.exe in the name, the files are already an executable) Step 5: Open the 4GB Patch (you have the link to download the file below this. Now I know that these specs can handle the game. Step 3: Drag that folder into your Medieval II Total War/mods folder, so it ends up Medieval II Total War/mods/BOTET.
I now have an alienware laptop from 2013 with an i7 processor and a gtx 765m. I think it's more likely that it's a problem with the game, albeit one that only shows up on some computers. Hi everyone, So I've been playong Medieval 2 since I was a kid and originally got the game on a disk format.
It hasn't happened to all users, so you could argue that it's a problem with my computer. As it stands, the game is literally unplayable. Medieval Total War works fine with 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10.
This software was originally developed by Creative Assembly. The following versions: 7.1, 1.1 and 1.0 are the most frequently downloaded ones by the program users. So they don't actually know what they problem is, because if they did there's be one clear solution. Medieval Total War is available as a free download on our software library. change resolution to 800圆00, don't have progs running in background (like, Duh), etc.
Unfortunately, their 'solutions' are merely bog-standard 'oh it's your video card' answers, i.e. Activision Support even have a section dedicated to it. The Rus' are a people divided, though that is hardly a character. It is unlocked if the players completes the campaign as one of the starting factions. I've looked at some Total War forums, and it seems to be quite a common program. Go in Medieval II Total War/tools/unpacker and run until the unpacker finisher its job.The unpacker was provided with the 1.2 patch,and the unpackers for the campaigns were provided with Kingdoms,so the unpacker for Teutonic will be there.If you have unpacked the campaign before,ignore this note. Russia is a faction in Medieval II: Total War. It happens with varying factions at various times. The game crashes at various intervals in strategy mode - usually at the end of a turn.