The "Medieval Kingdoms 1212 AD" mod for Total War: Attila offers a fresh and engaging experience for fans of medieval history and strategy games. By focusing on a less commonly explored period, the mod provides a unique blend of gameplay and historical exploration. With its rich features, historical accuracy, and immersive gameplay, it is sure to captivate players looking for a deeper and more challenging strategy experience.
The Medieval Kingdoms 1212 AD mod is widely considered the definitive Total War experience for the medieval era, transforming Total War: Attila into a proper sequel to Medieval II.
Because the mod is massive (replacing nearly every asset in the game), the download and installation process is more complex than a typical Steam Workshop subscription. Below is a detailed guide on the content, where to download it, and how to install it. The "Medieval Kingdoms 1212 AD" mod for Total
Important Note: The Medieval Kingdoms 1212 AD mod is no longer distributed via standalone ZIP files. The only official, up-to-date, and supported version is on the Steam Workshop.
If you find links to external “direct download” sites, they are likely outdated (often alpha versions from 2017-2019) and will crash your game. Stick to Steam. Important Note: The Medieval Kingdoms 1212 AD mod
Tip: The mod team recommends subscribing to the “Medieval Kingdoms 1212AD – All In One (Full)” collection if available, which auto-subscribes you to all necessary parts.
Wait for Steam to download the mods. This can take 20-30 minutes. You can check download progress in Steam’s downloads menu (the mod assets will appear as “Workshop items”). Tip: The mod team recommends subscribing to the
Launch Total War: Attila from your Steam Library.
Enable the mods via the game’s Mod Manager. You will see a “Mods” option on the game’s launcher screen. Ensure all 1212 AD packs are toggled ON.
Start the game. From the main menu, select “Grand Campaign.” You will now see the Medieval Kingdoms 1212 AD campaign option (a separate entry from the vanilla campaigns).