But it seems 1860's Old West allows you to keep them indefinitely, which is a bad thing. Usually in 1866 for M&B, in comparison, the items in the town only survive the battle, they in effect allow for fighting during a quest when you are low on ammo, etc. I might at some point look into seeing if I can customize Gabrilduro's 1860's Old West for M&B WB, because it has a lot of work in it, but the placed free items really bother me. Maybe, I just should join a faction earlier, perhaps I'm making a huge mistake there in every M&B game or mod. Some do that, which is pretty impressive.
Mods which give a reason for the dialog or menu choices added, make a lot of sense. I like having a few more features, the Renaissance one sounded interesting. I like having some firearms, but they don't have to be multi-shot magazines, single shot is fine. I died though and I don't know if I should have really kept the telescope, but it allowed me to do so. In comparison, 1866 for M&B had this city Tull, which was not on the map until you found it, had a Telescope in a chest (+1 for spotting when in inventory - nice) which spawned some zombies when taken (but the script would not always fire on reloading saves within the town) and made it fun and interesting to acquire.
Well, and although I'd like the occasional quest for a planted free weapon or the like, I don't like when a mod places chests with every single cool weapon in the game, for free, in a building - in almost every big city. I don't mind some of that difficulty, but prisoners slow you down, I'm getting to the point I'm just going to release them. I also don't like that some mods make it difficult to recruit from villages because you don't belong to certain faction yet. I have a hard time finding a way to ransom prisoners in some mods, even sometimes in certain regions.
So far, probably because I don't fully get the M&B series yet, 2 things bother me.
Ok, well, what would be some stable non-buggy Mods to try. I wonder if Bannerlord will keep all this flexibility when and if it ever comes out. F+S does show a bit more options, as do some of the mods, in the various menu and dialog choices, which points at how that could be.Īnyway, thanks for all the info.
There was a game like Daggerfall (not by Bethesda and not Arena) a bit prior (forget the name though) which probably would have gone this route but it never had a sequel. You get the feeling that this was the route Bethesda could have taken. It still is amazing what was done in some of these mods though. The Firearms just really make the game less of a drudgery, although probably sticking to long loading times helps since it is unbalancing (plus firearms are killers).
I'm starting to think I will have to join a faction or next time just focus much more on Riding and quality horses (as well as less prisoners and excess inventory plus more reserve horses).īut I'm still somewhat new to the series (I played it way back, but never deep enough to even get a third through a campaign). F&S seems very polished and balanced, but like M&B WB, sometimes I find it is very hard to get into battles as everything outruns my group. Right now, I am sticking mostly with 1866 for original M&B and M&BF+S.
Got the feeling it might be from The Reckoning's patch notes. You can get help from many places: here, TaleWorlds forums, etc. You're bound to find something that fits your likings (There's even a mod for Warhammer and there's a mod that puts Calradia in the renassiance period (adds, religion, governements, slavery, and even colonies!), and of courese, a mod for Sengoku Jidai/ feudal Japan). The mods of Mount&Blade:Warband and the original mount and blade are diverse and plentiful(?). Gotta love a game that is a fun engine like the M&B series games. I knew these M&B series games were worth revisiting, but I had no idea, just popped into my head to ask.
Even if I don't like it, I will laugh my head off for hours just trying it out. I have 7-Zip and that works fine for this stuff to unpack. It seems possible to either get off Nexus or Mod DB.
Yeah, I actually prefer it not being on Workshop. It kind of looks like a M&BWB version of Twilight 2000, a very old DOS game. Was looking over this "The Reckoning" Third Stage you mentioned. Originally posted by DedZedNub:Unbelievable, I had no idea.