About Medieval Warfare:
This is not a simple copy and paste DLC like many others. To get the sort of thing shown in the pictures above, you need a solid understanding of graphic design and you have to actually go and make it yourself in a third party piece of software. They look good, but you will need to start learning how to use GIMP; you pretty much have to do 50% of the work yourself. If you’re not willing to undertake this added piece of work, this DLC is useless to you. Great resource pack. Especially if you’re trying to add weapons to your existing Medieval resources. A must have if your character uses multiple weapons that need multiple icons. As others have said, this is not a plug and play resource. You will need knowledge of photo editing with GIMP or Photoshop and learn about parallax mapping and 3rd party plugins like Galv’s 8 direction movement collection. very good images, the only problem is that will not be so easy to use for some users… All medieval packs are amazing, I plan to buy them all, but for the game I’d like to do, I’d also like to have a package with animations for spells and hits, plus magic characters, so please developer when reading this Think about creating them, think about creating a medieval magic world The graphics are awesome, the only problem is the characters do not fit in the Actor window in the database; they are sized too large. The side view battler works, but not the normal walking character that you control.