exe if it's present) once you're done, you should see two applications, like this: Take your duplicate file and rename it to 'kingdoms' (don't change the. Hit 'copy' and create a duplicate of the file in the same folder.ģ.
Right click on 'medieval2' (it might be labeled as 'medieval2.exe'). In this folder, you should see an application that looks like this: Ģ. If you've downloaded it from steam, it should be located in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Medieval II Total War. Easily one of the simplest solutions to this issue is to make your own 'kingdoms.exe' application. As you've probably noticed (if you've tried to launch a mod from it's application) most mods will give you an error that says it could not find a valid kingdoms.exe application (or something along those lines).