Since I don't use a website, a list of links will make it easier to check for updates.This is current list of links to my mods for John Tiller's Napoleonic Battles.Although these mods work with both the JTS and HPS versions of the games,ifyou only have HPS versions, you should get in touch with support at JTSsoftware and they will help you convert to the JTS version so you can getthe latest patches.I don't have time to run a website, but a list of links to the currentupdates will do essentially the same thing.These are graphics-only mods, so your PBEM opponent doesn't need to be usingit for your game to work.These mods work with the 'new' Napoleonic engine that Tiller has been usingsince the beginning of this century (at both HPS and JTS). They do NOT work on theold Talonsoft Napoleonic engine from the 90's, or any of its derivatives(e.g. the Matrix version).The basic difference between the old and the new engine is that with the newengine you can play a huge campaign on one gigantic map. The 3D maps forthe old engine were hand-painted, so gigantic maps were out of the question.The new engine accomplished the large size by using an algorithim and standardized hexeswhose graphic quality often suffered.These mods were developed as an attempt to address that problem.A few screenshots:The links:Seven Years War:Campaign Marengo:Campaign Austerlitz:Campaign Jena:Campaign Eylau-Friedland:Campaign Eckmuhl:Campaign Wagram:Napoleon's Russian Campaign:Campaign Bautzen:Campaign Leipzig:Campaign 1814:Campaign Waterloo:Make sure you back up your originals and read the README files. Some ofthese mods contain two separate mods, so whatever you do, don't downloadthem directly into your game.Some of the mods have two links, one to Box and one to Dropbox. Wheneverthere is a choice, always use the Box link because the Dropbox links tend topoint to earlier versions of the mod.To learn more about John Tiller's Napoleonic Battles, go here:Mods for Bonaparte's Peninsular War and Republican Bayonets on the Rhine are currently under development (no ETA).And for anyone interested in the Austrian armies during the Napoleonic wars, this link might be of interest:The Austro-Hungarian Army 1798-1814 W.J.Rawkins (ed. George Street) 104 pp. (pdf)