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Still, in the end, its more of an effort to try and implement these orders into the Warhammer universe without severely breaking the lore of it
By no means is my goal to be offensive nor show dislike for the mod, but more simply a goal of curiosity.
I never enjoyed having my knights suddenly encounter musketeers. It ruins the depth and credibility of the game.
@Fitzgerald - did you enable the setting in mct?
Any ideas what the problem could be?
The best solution is to manage to take LODs that already exist on a vanilla unit and which approximate the shape of your unit in the distance.
And there it is really optimized. the example of a mod that does this is TEB Southern Realms.
Others do it, but it's to give you an example.
If you could do that for your mods that would be great!
Because they really have flavor!