The Battle for Middle-earth II

Platform(s): PC, Xbox 360
Genre: Strategy
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: EA
Release Date: March 2, 2006

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'LotR: The Battle for Middle-earth II' - Mod Tools Available NOW

by Rainier on July 13, 2006 @ 5:55 p.m. PDT

BFME 2 takes part in the North where a battle is raging between Sauron's forces vs. elves and dwarves. It will be possible to create/customize your own hero, apart from known figures such as Arwin, and become more powerful as you progress in the game. While BFME was all land based, the sequel will also take the action on the sea, naval battles included.

Get The Battle for Middle-earth 2 Mod Tools off WP (30mb)

Behold, the one RTS Mod SDK to rule them all is here! This Mod SDK contains much more power than meets the eye and for all aspiring 'modders' out there, it will provide you with some extremely useful developer tools to greatly enhance the production of your mod projects for The Lord of the Rings and the more recent Command & Conquer RTS games. We are extremely excited to see the new models and art practices, as well as open the door to easier production processes for community 'modders'.

The Mod SDK currently consists of these pieces:

* 3DS Max 7 Autodesk plugin
* W3D Viewer
* Asset Cache Builder
* Extensive Support Documentation for various parts of the 3DS Max plug-in and W3D Viewer
* Tutorials on our in-house art creation processes and rules for models and maps

This MOD SDK v1.00 is compatible with the following games:

* The Battle for Middle-earth II
* The Battle for Middle-earth
* Command & Conquer Generals: Zero Hour
* Command & Conquer Generals

Please note that only The Battle for Middle-earth II supports Shader 3.0 which is an exclusive functionality included within the Mod SDK for that game specifically. Also note that all illustrated and technical examples included in the documentation and tutorials are from The Battle for Middle-earth II but can apply to any of the above games.

And what mod would be complete without beautiful multiplayer and single player maps to accompany it? Also be sure to check out our extensive database of World Builder tutorials where you can learn beginner and advanced skills on creating the best multiplayer maps and single player missions you can put your imagination to.

HAPPY MODDING!

-The EALA RTS Development Team

 


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