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DLCs up to WTT i.e. the new base version of the game, not compatible with later DLCs ok.
NOTE: The MOD is made mainly for experienced players who are looking for a more nostalgic gameplay, or for beginners who don't want to spend so much on DLCs or are already satisfied with the base version of the game and want to add something more... Thank you very much and good fun.
I cannot comment about figures and models as I play with NATO, but the map is a gem and the scrolling is wonderful.
I have found it benefits from the square division mod and also helps to have a good icon mod to help you clarify your armies and fleets rather than using those vanilla icons that look like toothpaste squeezed from a tube.
The mod takes longer to load than you might expect. I think this helps to illustrate the actual work that has gone into making it so pleasant to use. Just because it looks like vanilla does not mean it is vanilla. It has some very thoughtful elements that I really like.
I will certainly be using it as a trainer for younger players and then I might be able to see what the figure graphics actually look like. Who knows they might even use a nuke ^^
Congratulations to Leto and the mod team.
Earthane