Thanks for taking the time to reply! On the King's Landing's issue I was actually wrong, my apologises
I've played Cozur's mod some time ago, sorry to say I didn't like it... My impression was that a lot of OSP objects and scenes had been dropped into the mod, slowing down the PC and adding very little to the gameplay. I hope Cozur won't mind for the criticism.
As I said, the good point here is that you start from Brytenwalda, that's a very good beginning! I also assume you will bring back some Vanilla textures, for a more modern look.... I would suggest you to do an appraisal of both Vanilla's and OSP's 'resources' that you have and decide what:
- Has high priority and can be done with vanilla's stuff (eg. bringing back a medieval look).
- Has high priority and must integrate OSP package (eg. plate armors)
- Has high priotity and must be created from scratch (here I have no idea)
- Vanilla/OSP/New Cool features that will enhance gameplay (do we really need now a new type of high res woods as battlefield?)
My personal guess is that if you follow it, halfway of the second point you will already have a good mod and you will be able to gather more help from the community. BTW, do you manage to write in the first post what are you going to work on the next 1-2 months People will maybe be more willing to help if they see short term goals.
For the mod itself it seems to me that you already have a pretty clear idea on what do you want to do of your mod. Are you familiar with Prophesy of Pendor mod? (God, I'm citing a lot of MadVader's work). There a plenty of interesting ideas that will fit very well Westeros. Among them, I especially like the Rock/Paper/Scissor style of the factions. They are very recognizable and as in Native they guarantee each time a different style of playing. In many realistic mods, Brytenwalda included, most of the time you just wander around with a bunch of peasant who've never seen a spear in their life, and the top tiers are pretty much identical every faction you are using. Instead, I'd like to adapt my style of playing when I decide to join the Starks instead of the Tyrrell.
Think about it