Sorry there is no .exe file- its the game launcher the instructions are referring to
Installation Instructions:1) First find your installation directory. This will depend on your OS, and may not be (especially in the case of Windows) the directory where you actually installed CK2 itself:
2) If the "mod" subdirectory doesn't exist in the above location, create it.
- Windows: ~\My Documents\Paradox Interactive\Crusader Kings II\mod\
- Linux: ~/.paradoxinteractive/Crusader Kings II/mod/
- Mac: ~/Documents/Paradox Interactive/Crusader Kings II/mod/
3) If you already have a "mod" sub-directory there, excellent. Make sure you delete anything related to CK2Plus prior to the manual installation -- this includes any old versions of the mod, anything that was installed by Steam Workshop (which we no longer use), etc. You want a clean slate when installing, even if you're just updating to a new mod version.
4) Make sure you've downloaded the .rar file from the link at the top of this page.
5) To extract the files from within, you'll first need a program like WinRar or 7-Zip. Once you have that, you should be able to just click to open the .rar file and you can move the files over to the "mod" sub-directory. Alternatively, you can use the extractor program to select the .rar file and select where you want the files extracted (the installation directory in #1).
6) Start the CK2 launcher. Check the "CK2Plus" box in the list of mods, and when the title screen comes up make sure the checksum (the four-letter code to the left of the title scree buttons) matches the one listed for that CK2Plus version. If so, you're good to go. If not, you've either made some other alterations, installed some other mods, or made a mistake.
Your "mod" sub-directory should look like this (this is for Windows):
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I have a bunch of possible vassal issues in the 1000 AD bookmark. Can you take a look at the following?
In addition, are the Hashimids supposed to be independant in the 867 bookmark? What about Bam?
- Duke of Burgundy
- Strathclyde
- Bunch of stuff in the Levant is a bit funny looking
- Count of Caligari in Sardinia
- Taizz in Yemen
- Naquis and Aidhab to the north of Abyssinia
- The borders to the north of Poland look a bit funky, but it might simply be that way.
Hi, I can have a look, but you need to be more detailed than that. In the list, what is wrong with each listed item and why. "Why" is the most important thing.
I don't know about Hashimids, but I'm 99% certain they're independant for gameplay reasons. Also, they all still follow the same caliph.
IDK, what Bam is.
They're all independent. Bam is in the middle of the Saffarids in Persia, ruled by a Saffarid, and is independent. I'm no expert, mind, so I'm just pointing out stuff that looks a bit odd.
ah, ok. that's a good question, actually.
IIRC burgundy was independent because it was... "de facto" independent. since there's no decent way to model the empire at that point it was agreed they'd be independent. i'm sure the rest follow similar logic...
until we can model something better for tributaries and "oh, sure you're my liege, now leave me alone before I slap you"-ries, millenium bookmark will stay as is.
Okay, that explains it. Thought it might be something like that. Also, just noticed that the King of Croatia is listed as a Vassal of the Byzantines at the 1000 AD start. It doesn't happen ingame, mind, just in the start menu. I'm assuming that's not supposed to happen?
EDIT: Oh, and for some reason, the count of Nantes in 867 has the arabic models for his event troops.
I have try all these still cant get it workingread the instructions first.
Why there are two mods in the zip file?
I should use both so CK2+ and CK2+ India or i just need to use India when playing Indian character?