Medieval Kingdoms 1212 AD Campaign Open Alpha Total War: Attila
If you have been searching for the holy grail of Total War modding—a full-scale, polished medieval campaign set in the 13th century—your journey ends here. This article serves as your complete guide to the Total War Attila mod Medieval Kingdoms 1212 AD campaign, including the all-important download link, installation steps, and a deep dive into why this mod has resurrected Attila as the definitive medieval strategy game.
| Issue | Solution |
|--------|-----------|
| Game crashes on startup | You missed a .pack file or have conflicting mods. Disable all other mods. |
| Campaign map has missing textures | Verify your Attila game files via Steam, then re-copy the mod files. |
| Units are silver or invisible | The models pack files are not correctly installed or are corrupted. Re-download. |
| No sound or music | Ensure mk1212_music.pack is in the data folder and enabled. |
| Mongols don’t appear | They spawn around turn 80–100. If not, check your campaign difficulty – they are less aggressive on Easy. | total war attila mod medieval kingdoms 1212 ad campaign link
Subscribe to All Parts: Ensure you have the Base Pack, Script Pack, and all Model Packs (1 through 9).
For the mod to function correctly without crashing, you must arrange the parts in this specific order within the Total War Launcher's Mod Manager: Steam Workshop::Medieval Kingdoms Total War 1212 Medieval Kingdoms 1212 AD Campaign Open Alpha Total
Tip: If using the UI sound replacement mod, it must be manually placed in your Total War Attila/data folder as it cannot be hosted on the Workshop. Key Campaign Features
A specific load order in the Total War: Attila Mod Manager is crucial to prevent crashes: Scripts (Always at the top) Custom Cities / Siege Map Replacer Campaign Alpha Model Pack 1 (v2) Model Packs 2–9 (In numerical order) Music Pack (At the bottom) Installation Tips Land battles: scale and feel closer to medieval
Alternative Link (if ModDB is slow): Some community mirrors exist on Total War Center (TWC) forums, but ModDB is the safest and officially supported.