Originally developed by
The Creative Assembly
Developed for Android by
Feral Interactive Limited
Published for Android by
Feral Interactive Limited
This document is intended to help you answer any questions that you may have about Total War™: MEDIEVAL II for mobile
Total War: MEDIEVAL II requires 4.3GB of free space, Android 9.0 (Pie) or later, and is officially supported on the following devices:
To avoid disappointment, devices that are not capable of running Total War: MEDIEVAL II are automatically blocked from purchasing it.
For best performance, we recommend that you restart your device after first installation, and keep other applications closed when playing.
To access the Pause menu, swipe with three fingers on the Campaign or Battle map.
Please note: On some Android devices, swiping with three fingers may take a screenshot. You can avoid this by disabling this feature in your device’s settings.
On some Poco devices, an additional gesture for 'Partial Screenshot' must also be disabled in order for the pause menu to be opened.
On the OnePlus 10 Pro, an additional gesture for 'Split Screen Mode' must also be disabled in order for the pause menu to be opened.
The game automatically detects and matches the language of your device’s operating system. To set the game language manually:
You will be prompted to download the localised audio when you next launch the game.
Yes. It is possible to save your Total War: MEDIEVAL II game to the cloud for use on other devices. To enable cloud saves:
To sync cloud saves to a different device:
You will be prompted to synchronise your cloud saves, which will allow you to access them on the second device.
Please note: When not connected to the internet, you may play MEDIEVAL II in offline mode. When you are next online, you may either sync your local save files to the cloud, or overwrite them with your existing cloud saves.
If any local files are deleted while in offline mode, they will be automatically redownloaded from the cloud when next online.
A playlist of helpful videos covering many aspects of controlling and playing Total War: MEDIEVAL II can be found here.
All data required to play Total War: MEDIEVAL II in English is downloaded directly from the store. Additional downloads are only required if the game language is changed. Upon launching the game after changing the language you will be prompted to download localised audio files in your chosen language.
A battery saver mode is available, which reduces graphical fidelity and performance in favour of preserving battery life.
Additional factions are unlocked through play in two ways. You may unlock individual factions by capturing all of their settlements in a Grand Campaign.
Completing the victory conditions for any faction’s Grand Campaign will unlock all playable factions at once.
All factions may be manually unlocked from the Options Menu by selecting Advanced Options → Unlock All Factions
The number of troops in each battle unit can be adjusted in the Options Menu by selecting Gameplay → Unit Size.
Please note: Increasing the unit size may negatively impact performance and game balance.
Cheats are entered via the in-game console, which is accessed by tapping and holding both upper corners of the screen.
Code | Syntax | Effect |
---|---|---|
add_population | add_population [settlement name] [amount] | Add the specified amount of population to a settlement |
add_money | add_money [faction name,] [amount] | Add the specified amount of money to your treasury |
give_ancillary | give_ancillary [character name] [ancillary id] | Give the ancillary with the specified ID to the character with the specified name. Use quotation marks for characters with spaces in their names. |
remove_ancillary | remove_ancillary [character name] [ancillary id] | Remove the ancillary with the specified ID from the character with the specified name. Use quotation marks for characters with spaces in their names. |
give_trait | give_trait [character name] [trait id] [level] | Give the trait with the specified ID to the character with the specified name. Use quotation marks for characters with spaces in their names. |
remove_trait | remove_trait [character name] [trait id] | Remove the trait with the specified ID from the character with the specified name. Use quotation marks for characters with spaces in their names. |
toggle_fow | toggle_fow | Toggles the ‘Fog of War’ |
create_unit | create_unit [settlement / character name] [unit id] [amount] [experience] [armor] [weapon] | Create a unit within the specified settlement or for the specified character. |
process_cq | process_cq [settlement name] | Instantly complete all pending construction work for the settlement specified. |
process_rq | process_rq [settlement name] | Instantly complete all pending recruitment queued in the settlement specified. |
control | control [faction name] | Switch the faction you are playing as to the specified faction. |
character_reset | character_reset [character name] | AReset your character back to the settings they had at the start of current turn. |
move_character | move_character [character name] [x] [y] | Move the specified character to specified coordinates |
surrender_regions | surrender_regions [faction name] | Surrender all regions belonging to the specified faction to the rebels. |
auto_win | auto_win [attacker / defender] | When on the battle scroll, use this command (adjust based on whether you are attacker or defender), and then use auto-resolve. |
bestbuy | bestbuy | Make units 10% cheaper. |
disable_vnvs | disable_vnvs | Toggle game applying traits and attributes. |
Please note: Cheats are used at your own risk. We will not be able to offer support for any issues encountered.
No. Multiplayer is not supported.
No. Modding is not supported.
Yes. The game will detect connected Bluetooth devices automatically, and a mouse cursor will be displayed on-screen.
Settlements can be viewed in 3D, allowing you to view their streets and buildings as they would appear to the populace.
To view a settlement:
Once you are viewing the settlement you can move around using the standard Battle Map controls. To exit the Settlement Viewer, swipe with three fingers to Pause the game, then select Return to Campaign Map.
To choose another campaign you must first quit the game and relaunch, please see:
iOS: https://support.apple.com/HT201330
Android: https://support.google.com/android/answer/9079646
On relaunching the game you will see the Campaign Launcher, where you can select a different campaign.
It is not possible to return to the Campaign Launcher from in-game due to operating system restrictions that prevent an app relaunch without a user manually closing the app.
Google Play Store listings for Feral games show all devices on which we have confirmed a game will play without issue. This list is determined after extensive testing.
We do not usually have access to new Android devices prior to their commercial launch; this means that a new phone or tablet is unlikely to be officially supported immediately. It should also be noted that a new device may actually be less powerful than an earlier device from the same manufacturer, therefore we cannot guarantee that all later devices will be fully supported.
If you are having any issues, please contact customer support by selecting Help & Support → Support → Contact Support from the Main Menu or Pause Menu.
Emailing support via the in-game menus automatically includes information about your device that can help our support team resolve issues. This information is anonymous and is only used to resolve technical support issues.