Total War: ROME II - Emperor Edition

Total War: ROME II - Emperor Edition

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Cataph&Stealth4Health's New hellenic helmet (thracian/phrygian variants)
   
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2015. jan. 4., 8:42
2018. aug. 9., 10:07
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Cataph&Stealth4Health's New hellenic helmet (thracian/phrygian variants)

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Hello everyone (and happy new year, since it can't hurt),
this mod is an addition of a helmet that as far as I know was used widely enough by hellenic infantry in the game period and beyond. I was hoping for someone to make it until I realized it was already in the game, although somehow hidden on Scipio Africanus' head. And glued there, since its model was part of his body.

You have to thank Stealth4Health for its removal and for making it usable as a helmet model. I then proceeded to give it a lighter texture - as it was suspiciously rich in copper tones - and effectively making it into working variants.

I have opted for a 'compatibility mode' for now, meaning that I have not altered the units' variants themselves but only some of their helmets' and added a unique mesh for modders' use.
At the moment it has a chance of showing up among crestless phrygian and thracian helmets, in units such as Pikemen and Thorax (more or less, depends on which graphical mods you are using).

The crested alternatives can instead show up with phrygian and thracian helmets in higher rank units.

I am using other mods as well so your experience might differ from my screenshots.

UPDATED:
Although I have opted for a sneaky workaround for now, we are still lacking attach points on it and I have no idea how to add them, so if anyone can toss a suggestion I am all ears!


As already mentioned, credits to Stealth4Health for the working rigid model.
The pictures collage was googled and is not mine.

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To do:
- Improve textures.
- Fix the vertical axis.
- Remember to withstand cuteness overload.
- Create crests attach points. (not precisely done that but at least we have crests.)
- Allow dirt patterns.
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The helmet is at your disposal for modding purposes, credits are nice and welcome.

OFF-Steam downloads.[drive.google.com]
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Ulfhedinn_ 2020. márc. 28., 17:31 
Please, how I can add attach points in new helmets?

I added a new corinthian helmet to the game and it worked perfectly. However, I cannot place crests. The codes are correct in the variantmeshdefinitions, but within the game, the crest appears on the units' body and not above the new helmets. Can you help me?

I noticed that this also happened with the helmet hellenic_thracian_1
X1WOW 2018. ápr. 8., 11:11 
Hey buddy, i love your work.
I would like to do some helmets too, but i dont know how to do them xdddd

So........could you do this cool and badass helmet? If so, so much appreciated.
http://ferrangarreta.com/content/img/www.ferrangarreta.com_recc.cf.35.g.jpg
Braintoast93 2018. márc. 21., 2:42 
Can you update the mod please?
Warmaster Bayou 7 2017. okt. 2., 14:05 
Hey do you think you could maybe change it to where the helmet replaces all the units helmets like where it's just the thracian/phrygian variants not the other one I really don't know what that helmet is called but some have like a later version of the corinthian helmet
TsarThiccholasII 2017. jún. 24., 12:07 
noob question, how do I use this helmet in the variant editor?
Cataph  [készítő] 2016. febr. 25., 5:17 
As per request, some generals were given these helmets. You can find the separate mod here .
Jett 2016. febr. 24., 16:13 
can i use it for my mods?? one more time :P ?
Cho Won Jin 2016. febr. 4., 18:42 
Great!! Love it
Asukav Frag 2015. okt. 9., 7:50 
Love it!, my pontic units now look really bad ass with these helmets. Thanks!
:easternromanempire:
SCARECROW 2015. aug. 29., 5:26 
i know, i just thought that it would be better if Macedon and Athens used thracian helmets,Sparta Corinthian helmets,Epirus Beotian helmets. just my opinion