I've given my Waterloo mod a major overhaul to bring it more in line with my other Napoleonic mods. This brings us one step closer to posting the comprehensive mod list.
The Waterloo mod has now been updated to version 4.0.
Most of the incidental art has been changed, though many of the old images have been kept as alternates.
The units images file has been redone: the French Imperial Guard now uses a better flag, the Young and Middle Guard are now wearing the right uniforms, and a few new images will crop up from time to time (e.g. French cuirassiers, French Grenadiers a cheval, and Dutch militia).
There have been adjustments to the 3D terrain (chateaux and fields), and the campaign maps now have better flag symbols.
The victory music has been improved.
My original intention was to put together a music folder that relied heavily on the background music of the old Talonsoft Waterloo and Prelude to Waterloo games. I constructed the folder and it weighed in at less than 200 MB, but then discovered that the program would only select a few of the pieces and play them over and over.
So my fallback was to take the background sounds from my Leipzig and 1814 mods (lightly edited versions of the original), and retitle them so they would overwrite what was probably already in most people's Campaign Waterloo music folder. This turned out to be a good solution because the background sounds are much less distracting than the music, even if it is the better quality selections from the older games.
But a side effect of all of this is that if you think you prefer to hear the music, you MUST back up (or rename) the music folder before installing this mod. The mod was painstakingly designed to obliterate the contents of the original music folder, so don't be surprised if you don't hear music while playing the game. WAD.
Here are some screenshots of the latest version:




For those of you who aren't afraid to mess around with the inside of your game folders and who also have Campaign Leipzig or Campaign 1814 as well as my mod for those games, there is an alternative to using the music folder in my Waterloo mod that might give a slightly better performance (less repetitive looping in the selections). Look inside the HPS Simulations/Campaign Waterloo folder and disable the Music folder by changing its name to something the program won't recognize (e.g. Copy of Music or even just Music=). Look inside Campaign Leipzig (or Campaign 1814), find the Music folder, and copy and paste it into Campaign Waterloo.
For those who find this too troublesome, complicated, dangerous, or frightening, using my Waterloo mod's Music folder as is will give you pretty much the same result and you'll be hard pressed to tell the difference. Just be aware that my mod's Music folder is designed to obliterate the entire contents of the plain vanilla HPS Campaign Waterloo Music folder, so your are strongly advised to make some kind of copy (probably by renaming files) just in case you find yourself missing the music six months from now. Worst case scenario, you can always retrieve it from the game's cd.
The mod includes three Desktop Icons that you can use as shortcuts on your desktop.
To use a desktop icon, make a shortcut from the cpw application file, and move it to your desktop (in Windows XP move your mouse over the file, right-click, choose create shortcut from drop-down menu, partially shrink your screen by clicking on the middle of three icons in the top right-hand corner, find the newly created 'shortcut to cpw' icon - probably the last icon in your Campaign Waterloo folder - and slide it onto your desktop).
Go to your desktop and find the 'shortcut to cpw' icon and right-click. Then click on properties and change the icon. Remember that you'll have to navigate back to the Campaign Waterloo folder and look for the Desktop Icon.
Once you've changed the icon (and don't forget to click on 'apply'), you'll probably want to rename the file from the cryptic 'shortcut to cpw' to something a bit more transparent like 'Waterloo' or 'Campaign Waterloo'.
I've included three desktop icons so you can choose whichever of the three protagonists you feel is most representative of the battle. If you decide, instead, to link one of the icons to the campaign game rather than the standard game, the file that you should use to create a shortcut is named cp_start.
Here is the link for downloading this mod:
https://www.box.com/s/1d9cea9d7565155a7e8f Be sure to read the README file (which has instructions on things like how to use a desktop icon).
As everyone has probably noticed I update my mods fairly frequently, so it's not a bad idea to check it from time to time to see if the version number and upload date have changed.
As an additional note, the hosting account that I use tends to run out of bandwidth towards the end of the month. For a while I deluded myself into thinking that it wasn't that big an issue, but as of this morning the account has burned through a scary amount of bandwidth for this time of the month. So Marc Jones' Plan B is starting to look increasingly necssary, and this mod update (along with the Bautzen mod which has been in the works since midsummer) puts Plan B a lot closer to being ready to implement.