How to download a mb warband mod






















Lol It also doesnt show the hundred years war or vikingr. Note that 1. Times change and the world turns whether we want it to or not. The Medieval Ages are coming to an end and a new age of expansion and reformation is on the way. Will you seek wealth and high society in this new world or will you cling to the old barbaric ways? The choice is yours.

This mod is all about extended gameplay, realism, building, and managing. Conquests still play a part as you seek to quell the land and protect what's yours and as religion becomes more dominant, Crusades and Jihads will come into play. What you do in this world is up to you, but this mod certainly supplies a wealth of content to pursue it. The latest build for the Mount and Blade: Warband Empire mod is here!

This mod features a ton of fixes and additions to the wealth of factions and kingdoms fighting over control of the lands of Calradia. In here you can edit the names of all the villages, castles and cities in the game. Let's open the parties. Once again there's a lot of numbers and so on. You shouldn't mess with them this time either.

You pretty much never should Anyways, if you scroll down a bit, you'll notice some names. If you've played Warband before you probably have, you'll most likely remember some of the names.

Now let's get started! The "p" indicates that it's a party parties file, the "town" indicates it's a town and the "1" indicates that it's the first town. Sargoth: Is of course the name of the city. This is very easy to do actually. Just edit the "Sargoth" to whatever name you'd like for the city to have. I prefer to make a new save to not mess anything up, and make sure it actually works.

So make a new save and hover your mouse over the good old Sargoth. If you can't find it, it's the capital of Kingdom of Nords, which is in the top left. Remember that you cannot use spaces, use underscores instead.

In this file it's a bit harder to spot the actual words you want to mess with. Just look at the left and read from left to right, and you'll be able to spot them. Looters: The name of the party. Again, this is what you'll want to edit. Let's go ahead and edit it. You can play around with this file as much as you want, as long as you don't mess anything up Troops: The troops. This file saves all the troops, lords, kings, ladies, companions, arena fighters and more.

I'll keep it short and tell you that this file contains all the NPC's used in the game. Let's open the troops. In this case we have Kingdom 4, which is the Nords. Yes, I know. It's weird They called the kings "Lords" and the lords "Knights" I'll just stick to the topic of lollipops. You can play around with this file and edit the names of the merchants, lords, ladies, kings, troops, arena fighters, companions and more.

The "itm" indicates it's an item from this file. Spear: The name of the item. You can change this to whatever you want to. Let's edit it. But you can edit whatever weapons or armor or horses or whatever you'd like and test it on them.

Now let's use some tools! I can assure you that it's a lot easier than doing it manually without any tools. Before you begin, you'll want to read the first section of how to set up the mod. This tool is for the basics of modding the game. It contains what I'm teaching you, which is the troops. When we open it, we have to configure the settings first. We have three options. Module System Warband only! Press the circle next to it, and it should open up for a box down below, saying "Text compiled files configuration" and "Module directory:".

Click the Browse button and find your module folder. When you get the the Modules folder in Warband, click your new module folder, and click "OK". Then click the Save configuration button below, and it'll save it. A new tab thing should then open up. Here we can only use the Troop editor, Parties editor, Party templates editor, Factions editor and the Item editor. Which is exactly what we want.

Troops: Click the Troops editor button, and it'll open up a new box with a lot of things in it. On the left side, we have a loooooong list with the names of all the NPC's in the game.

Let's go down and find King Ragnar. Click on it, and it'll open up King Ragnar's name, the faction he's in, his proficiencies, skills and so on. For now, we'll change his name. In the top there's some text saying "Names" It's just below "Troop". Below "Names" we have 3 tabs. Troop ID, Single and Plural. Troop ID: Just ignore it. Single: Here you can change his name. You don't have to make the underscores yourself. Morgh has been so clever that he made the editor turn spaces into underscores automatically.

Each one has new units, technologies and cities. Authors have also heavily modified the map and gameplay. Report problems with download to [email protected].



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