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Orbis Antiquus Europa Universalis IV Mod Tool


Orbis Antiquus Europa Universalis IV Mod Tool




Europa Universalis IV (EU4) is a grand strategy game developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive. The game covers the historical period from 1444 to 1821, allowing players to control any nation in the world and guide it through exploration, colonization, trade, diplomacy, warfare, and more. EU4 is known for its rich historical detail, dynamic gameplay, and extensive modding support.


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Modding is the process of creating or modifying content for a game, such as adding new features, changing graphics, altering gameplay mechanics, or creating entirely new scenarios. EU4 has a large and active modding community, with thousands of mods available on various platforms, such as Steam Workshop, Paradox Forums, or ModDB. Some of the most popular and acclaimed mods for EU4 include:



  • MEIOU and Taxes: A mod that overhauls the game's map, economy, population, culture, religion, government, and more, adding depth and realism to the historical simulation.



  • Extended Timeline: A mod that extends the game's timeline from 2 AD to 9999 AD, adding new historical and fictional events, nations, cultures, religions, technologies, and more.



  • Voltaire's Nightmare: A mod that focuses on the political and religious turmoil of Europe in the early modern era, featuring a highly detailed map with over 2000 provinces and hundreds of nations.



  • Imperium Universalis: A mod that recreates the classical era of ancient Greece and Rome, featuring a new map, units, buildings, events, cultures, religions, and more.




One of the most ambitious and innovative mods for EU4 is Orbis Antiquus, a mod that aims to bring the look and feel of the first true modern atlas to the game. Theatrum Orbis Terrarum (Theatre of the World) was created in 1570 by Flemish cartographer Abraham Ortelius, and is considered to be the first atlas that depicts the whole world in a consistent and systematic way. The mod uses the original maps and illustrations from the atlas as a basis for creating a unique graphical style for EU4, as well as adding new historical content and features.


The Orbis Antiquus mod is not yet available for download, as it is still in development by a team of modders led by user OrbisAntiquus. However, the mod has already generated a lot of interest and excitement among the EU4 community, as it promises to offer a fresh and immersive experience for playing the game. The modders have shared some screenshots and videos of their progress on their [official website], as well as on their [YouTube channel] and [Discord server].


To create such a complex and detailed mod, the Orbis Antiquus team uses various tools and resources to help them with their work. One of these tools is the JoroDox mod making tool, a Chrome web app written in JavaScript by user Joror. The JoroDox tool has the goal to make creating mods for Paradox games easier by allowing users to convert, display, edit, and export various types of files used by the games. The tool supports EU4 as well as other Paradox games such as Crusader Kings II (CK2), Hearts of Iron IV (HOI4), and Stellaris.


The JoroDox tool can be installed from the [Chrome Webstore], or accessed directly from its [GitHub page]. The tool has several features that are useful for modding EU4, such as:



  • Convert Collada model files into Paradox 3D asset files: Collada is a common format for 3D models that can be created and edited with various software such as Blender or Maya. The JoroDox tool can convert Collada files into .mesh files that are used by EU4 for displaying units, buildings, ships, etc.



  • Convert Paradox model files into Collada model files: The JoroDox tool can also do the reverse conversion from .mesh files to Collada files, allowing users to edit and reuse existing models from the game or other mods.



  • Display existing Paradox models and animations from game files: The JoroDox tool can load and display any .mesh file from the game or a mod, as well as play any associated animation files (.anim).



  • Parse and display data of textual asset files: The JoroDox tool can read and display various types of text files used by the game, such as .txt, .csv, .yml, .lua, etc. These files contain data for various aspects of the game, such as events, decisions, modifiers, triggers, etc.



  • Display a zoomable and scrollable province map of the game or mod loaded: The JoroDox tool can show the province map of the game or a mod, allowing users to see the borders, names, IDs, and other information of each province.




The JoroDox tool is constantly updated and improved by its creator, who also provides support and feedback to users on the [EU4 forum topic] and the [CK2 forum topic]. The tool is also open source, meaning that anyone can access its code and contribute to its development.


The Orbis Antiquus Europa Universalis IV Mod Tool is an example of how modding can enhance and expand the possibilities of a game, as well as how tools and resources can facilitate and support the creative process of modders. The Orbis Antiquus mod and the JoroDox tool are both products of passion and dedication by their respective creators and teams, who share their work with the community for free. They are also examples of how games can inspire and connect people across time and space, through their shared interest in history, culture, and art.


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