- #Mount and blade warband mod how to
- #Mount and blade warband mod mod
- #Mount and blade warband mod upgrade
- #Mount and blade warband mod full
- #Mount and blade warband mod mods
To make a mod, you can directly edit the text files, although this is a boring, tedious, error-prone job.
#Mount and blade warband mod mod
This is what the game reads, and this is how a mod looks like when it's done. Unintelligible, isn't it? Except for some text here and there, the rest of it is digits. Open a text file, let's say "presentations.txt", and scroll down a bit. You'll see a bunch of text files and some folders. We'll presume we're talking about Warband, so your folder will be "Mount&Blade Warband". Note that I say "Mount&Blade", but this can be any of the games you want.
#Mount and blade warband mod mods
There is the Native mod that ships with the game, and any mods you may have downloaded and played.
most of it, at least.) So, open up your Mount&Blade\Modules folder. (Programming is actually quite easy, by the way. To understand this, you need to understand a few basic, easy concepts of programming.
#Mount and blade warband mod how to
Modding actually is programming, but on a basic level, so if you have experience in programming, you shouldn't have any problems in understanding how to mod. In this case you're going to modify the game Mount&Blade or one of its derivatives. Shortly put, "modding" means modifying something. But what the word means doesn't really matter.
#Mount and blade warband mod full
It's full of theory.Īs you probably already know, the word "modding" comes from "modifying", and "mod" can mean either "modification" or "module". If you just want to know how to set your module up, skip the hidden section. And I promise pictures.Īnyways, I'd recommend you grab an ice-cold beer/insert favourite beverage here, let some good music play in the background (if that helps your concentration - it surely helps mine!) and keep reading. This will be a wall of text, but I can assure you it won't be in vain. OK, but this begins to look like a wall of text. Plus, if there are any errors in here, I won't try to defend my incorrect statements, but will make the corrections, so everyone can be sure that this here is 100% quality info. I'm giving you this information as I know it, and trust me, I've practised it long enough. This tutorial contains the information that has been passed on to the new modders in numerous posts and (mostly) long-lost forum threads.
They could tell you that the sky is pink with green dots. I have the highest forum rank available (which actually means only that I've hung around here a lot ), and I have published a few OSP code packs, as well as creating a few stand-alone applications, dedicated to modding this game.īut in other tutorials people tell me to do things a bit differently. I shall fix it at the moment of noticing.Ĭontains Real, Correct, Time- and User- Proven Information.īecause it is written by a person with, at the moment of posting of this tutorial, over seven years of modding various games, most notably Mount&Blade and Warband (six years plus). To my fellow expert modders: If you find something incorrect in this post, just name it. I will do my best to thoroughly and understandably explain most of the things that could be on a new user's mind.