
Rightclick the BAT file, it is listed as 'Windows Batch File' in the type column and then choose 'Send to\desktop (create shortcut). Now open the 'mods' directory and then locate and open the folder of your mod. In the new window click the 'Local Files' tab and then click 'Browse Local files'. There is no desktop short cut: Locate the Steam folder containing your mod's BAT file: in your Steam game library right click Medieval II: Total War and select 'Properties' in the drop down menu.Check if it says medieval2.exe somewhere in the command line, example: start medieval2.exe If that is the case then the mod is not playable in Steam regardless of the method used, it needs to list kingdoms.exe in the original BAT file. Now right click the highlighted BAT file and select 'Edit' from the drop down menu. The mod is not created for kingdoms: to check, simply right click the mod's original desktop shortcut and choose 'open file location'.In the new window click the 'General' tab if not open already and click on 'Set launch option' - delete any content and click 'OK'.



If it is somewhere else then the easiest way is to delete the folder and it's desktop short cut and install again. \Medieval II Total War\mods\MyFavoriteMod. Make sure the path to this folder looks similar to this.

