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Hello there, and thanks for the feedback!
I’m not too familiar with Mac systems, but here are a few general troubleshooting steps that might help:
- Clear script and log files:
Navigate to:
~/Library/Application Support/Feral Interactive/Total War Rome II/VFS/Local/Scripts/ (might be innacurate, check it out for yourself!) and delete everything inside the scripts and logs folders.
- Disable other mods:
Try running the game with only this mod enabled to see if the issue still occurs.
If that solves it, the problem was likely caused by a mod conflict.
- Double-check your mod settings:
In the game launcher, go to:
Options > Mod Manager, and ensure the following are enabled:
✅ Run movie and release pack mods
✅ Run user script mods
If the issue still persists on Mac, feel free to share any logs or screenshots and I’ll do my best to investigate further!
I have:
- Done as instructed above. No joy.
- Deleted the game and reinstalled. No joy.
- Started new campaign. No joy.
No other mods are running.
Sorry to have wasted your time. Thanks for making this.
No worries at all
So the answer to your question is - yes, it is.