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I apologize for not being up to date on the chapter packs for AGOT. I'm currently in the process of buying a house and have been saving money over the last few months. I plan on placing a large board game order within the next month and I plan on getting all of my thrones caught up on TTS.
Once again, sorry for the delay, but they will be up soon.
P.S. If anyone has any alternate art cards they would like to include in the TTS version, please private message me and we can work out getting it in the game.
Thanks everyone!
The Game of Thrones mod has been separated into its core sets and each of its expansions.
I chose to do it this way for loading purposes. In the past, I've had issues with having one giant mod pull in all cards and game assets successfully. When you launch TTS and go to the Workshop tab, if you expand the downward arrow beside the mod, you can load in each game asset respectively.
Once you have all of the assets in place, you can deckbuild like any other card game.
If you would like to know more about controls in the game, press the "?" key in game it will give you a key map for your assistance.
For more information, about controlling TTS, refer to any "How To" video for TTS on YouTube.
Thanks!