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Mount and blade warband campaign
Mount and blade warband campaign













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Last Days Of The Third Age is set in the center of the Middle Earth during the ending times of the Third Age. Some mods may require additional steps, but they usually come with instructions.īest Mount and Blade Warband Mods List 1.Start the game and select the mod from the drop-down menu of modules, and you are good to go!.Usually, it’s in C:/Program Files/Mount and Blade Warband/Modules. Copy or drag and drop these files into the Modules folder.Locate the downloaded mod and extract it using compression software.It is not difficult and is very similar to installing mods on other games.įind the desired mod from popular mods sites such as Moddb or Nexusmods and download it. How To Install Mount and Blade Warband Mods?īefore we get into the mods, we will explain the process of installing them for the unversed. We have assembled a list of 13 best Mount and Blade Warband Mods that will elevate your dopamine levels.

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Unlike other games, mods here change the outlook of the game to make it more exciting. Unfortunately, the game limits you from using more than one mod at a time. Mods released are spread across various genres from the Game of Thrones to the American revolution in 1776. It's currently between Prophecy of Pendor (with average AI setting not quite as brutally hard to get started with as I had been reading, although I am starting to run into some enemies - with smaller parties than mine - that completely slaughter my troops), Brytenwalda and Gekokuju.Mount and Blade Warband is one of the few games where the modded community is hyperactive even after a decade since the game first hit the scene. Right now I'm juggling the early hours of a handful of major mods to try and get a feel for which one I want to spend most of my time with. I don't really see any particular reason to put dozens of hours into a native game that is probably going to be less varied and exciting than some or most of the large, very comprehensive mods. Or well, after having put perhaps 4-6 hours or so into the native campaign and learning nothing but the bare basics (on a related sidenote, I actually bought Warband quite a long time ago but didn't take to it at all the previous two or three times I attempted to start playing - having a blast this time around though). Originally posted by LSD:All the mods are basically native with minor elements added around it.















Mount and blade warband campaign