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I have activated both items.
Curiosity: why split the mod into two parts?
We are sorry but the mod is not in Italian, it has to be played in English.
For the mod to work well, the mod and the txt have to be in the priority list 1 and 2 in the workshop, 1 the txt and 2 the .dat.
The names of the civilizations have remained the original ones.
The Spanish are using what seems to be some standard celtic-type West European architecture.
I beat a Wonder Race on Easiest with the Anasazi on the Texas map. The Real World Central America map has about 20 percent of it in the SW US or north Mexican desert.
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Este es un Mod atractivo. Me encanta que tenga la cultura Anasazi, porque ninguno de los juegos de la serie AOE ha utilizado las culturas Anasazi o Pueblo todavía. Lo más parecido que tienen las versiones oficiales del juego son los aztecas, que son primos de los anasazis y puebloanos en la vida real.