If you’re playing on the Steam Workshop version, at the time of this writing, you will need to rollback your Eu4 to previous release to make it a smooth experience. If you’re using the current Eu4, you can check out the development branch through git. If you’re worried about privacy to the extent you seem to be, you probably aren’t on steam anyway. Nevertheless, here is the link to the git repo of most recent version:
Steam doesn’t want my phone number just to sign up, Discord does. :)
This is all general info, which I more or less pieced together from various forum posts and the mod description on the Steam Workshop - but thanks for confirming it.
What I was looking for is some table summarizing which Anbennar version works best with which game version. And ideally versioned tags in the git repo - or release tarballs, whichever is easiest to maintain for the devs.
If you’re playing on the Steam Workshop version, at the time of this writing, you will need to rollback your Eu4 to previous release to make it a smooth experience. If you’re using the current Eu4, you can check out the development branch through git. If you’re worried about privacy to the extent you seem to be, you probably aren’t on steam anyway. Nevertheless, here is the link to the git repo of most recent version:
git clone https://bitbucket.org/JayBean/anbennar-eu4-fork-public-build.git
You might need an Atlassian account to clone, in which case it’ll be:
git clone https://username@bitbucket.org/JayBean/anbennar-eu4-fork-public-build.git
Steam doesn’t want my phone number just to sign up, Discord does. :)
This is all general info, which I more or less pieced together from various forum posts and the mod description on the Steam Workshop - but thanks for confirming it.
What I was looking for is some table summarizing which Anbennar version works best with which game version. And ideally versioned tags in the git repo - or release tarballs, whichever is easiest to maintain for the devs.