Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord

Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord

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FT17 Jul 23, 2024 @ 6:46am
Can you review my crash report?
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Astraeos Jul 23, 2024 @ 6:54am 
Your first problem was trying to install mods on Bannerlord. It's not worth it, don't waste your time and effort.

Bannerlord is a terrible game, with absolutely terrible mod support. No matter what you do, no matter what mods you use, you will face nothing but endless CTD's and hard freezes.

Looking at your crash report is unfortunately pointless, because there is nothing that can be done to fix it.

The only solution is to stop playing Bannerlord, and just go play and mod Warband. There, you can actually install dozens upon dozens of mods or complete overhauls, and never ever have a single crash, ever.
Action Man Jul 23, 2024 @ 6:58am 
I'm only guessing, but it looks like your game is trying to queue up an event. Probably one of your mods has altered that, which is causing the crash.

Have you installed any mod recently? Try removing that mod, or reaching out to the mod author. Removing the mod may solve the problem.

It's also possible one of your mods left a land mine in your game. It changed something in your game and it was finally stepped on.

If you've recently updated your game, I would go back to whatever the last stable version you had with this mod setup. Verify all of your mods are compatible with the game version you are running.

If you have an older save, try reverting to that and see if you can get past the error. While I hope it's not the case, you may have lost the save with it. Part of the danger of modding.
Action Man Jul 23, 2024 @ 6:58am 
Originally posted by Astraeos:
Your first problem was trying to install mods on Bannerlord. It's not worth it, don't waste your time and effort.

Bannerlord is a terrible game, with absolutely terrible mod support. No matter what you do, no matter what mods you use, you will face nothing but endless CTD's and hard freezes.

Looking at your crash report is unfortunately pointless, because there is nothing that can be done to fix it.

The only solution is to stop playing Bannerlord, and just go play and mod Warband. There, you can actually install dozens upon dozens of mods or complete overhauls, and never ever have a single crash, ever.
Skill issue.
FT17 Jul 23, 2024 @ 11:53am 
Originally posted by Astraeos:
Your first problem was trying to install mods on Bannerlord. It's not worth it, don't waste your time and effort.

Bannerlord is a terrible game, with absolutely terrible mod support. No matter what you do, no matter what mods you use, you will face nothing but endless CTD's and hard freezes.

Looking at your crash report is unfortunately pointless, because there is nothing that can be done to fix it.

The only solution is to stop playing Bannerlord, and just go play and mod Warband. There, you can actually install dozens upon dozens of mods or complete overhauls, and never ever have a single crash, ever.

I've read your previous opinions about the game before. You must hate this game. I'm trying not to hate it these days, despite the crashes. I wish the game was enough to play without mods. Crashes take away all my enthusiasm for gaming. And the game has many shortcomings without mods.
FT17 Jul 23, 2024 @ 12:01pm 
Originally posted by Action Man:
I'm only guessing, but it looks like your game is trying to queue up an event. Probably one of your mods has altered that, which is causing the crash.

Have you installed any mod recently? Try removing that mod, or reaching out to the mod author. Removing the mod may solve the problem.

It's also possible one of your mods left a land mine in your game. It changed something in your game and it was finally stepped on.

If you've recently updated your game, I would go back to whatever the last stable version you had with this mod setup. Verify all of your mods are compatible with the game version you are running.

If you have an older save, try reverting to that and see if you can get past the error. While I hope it's not the case, you may have lost the save with it. Part of the danger of modding.

I tried turning off all mods that might cause the game to crash but it didn't work. I started the game over with my existing mods. There are no problems at first. My game has been crashing ever since I started sieging. My game may even crash while trying to reach a city, rather than after a specific event. I hope I can figure it out, otherwise I think I won't be playing the game for a long time. Thank you also for your comment.
Kuma Jul 23, 2024 @ 12:18pm 
The issue with some mods is that even after you remove them they still leave changes to the game that can result in crashes.

Try running a steam repair on your game, it might seem like a generic solution but it really helps in cleaning any crap left behind by older mods, this won't remove any of your mods so don't worry about it, it will just replace vanilla files back.

If after the repair your game is still crashing then it probably is being caused by one or more of your active mods, then it might be worth trying to remove them until you find the one causing that.
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