Download at the bottom of the post or through the workshop or GitHub
'Those who know nothing of foreign languages know nothing of their own'
Hello fellow HIP users! I am the new co-author of this wonderful sub-mod.
This mod adds new culture-specific names and localisations.
It currently brings around 15,127 new cultural landed title names!
UPDATE v19.255 for:
HIP Bastard2 2019-11-12
CK2 3.3
Other useful links:
Issue/suggestion tracker
Changelog / Version history
Installation:
Requirements:
Updates:
Contributions:
'Those who know nothing of foreign languages know nothing of their own'
Hello fellow HIP users! I am the new co-author of this wonderful sub-mod.
This mod adds new culture-specific names and localisations.
It currently brings around 15,127 new cultural landed title names!
UPDATE v19.255 for:
HIP Bastard2 2019-11-12
CK2 3.3
Other useful links:
Issue/suggestion tracker
Changelog / Version history
Installation:
Just subscribe to the Steam Workshop page of this mod or extract the zip content into your "mod" directory alongside your current HIP installation
Note:
This mod is OS-agnostic, which means it will work on all operating systems supported by CK2 and HIP (Windows, Linux and Mac)
Note:
This mod is OS-agnostic, which means it will work on all operating systems supported by CK2 and HIP (Windows, Linux and Mac)
- This mod expects a HIP installation with the SWMH module and without the SED module (other modules are not affecting)
- Backwards-compatibility with older HIP versions is intended but not guaranteed
- This mod gets updated very frequently.
- Instead on making versioned releases, I decided to make a single "rolling release", so check regularly for changes (the date especially). You can see the changes in the changelog
- It's also always recommended to delete the old files when updating a mod (any mod)
You are welcome to bring any suggestion, feedback or modification to this project.
There are a few ways you can do so:
The guidelines and roadmap can be found in the github project description.
There are a few ways you can do so:
- You can create git pull requests for this repository (This requires git knowledge)
- You can raise a new "issue" for this project
- Comment here
The guidelines and roadmap can be found in the github project description.
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