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You need more than one mod sometimes; one of the mods required 5 other mods, and some of those mods also require more mods, and at the end of the day, my Bannerlord is crashing.
I am surprised that there is no list of combinations of mods available somewhere.
Btw, doing as you say is a real pain, as you have to start a new game again and again. And the crash is not always immediate; right now, I am crashing, well sometimes when I am clicking on the tavern in the city menu.
But hey, it sounds like there's an opening, so be the change you want to see in the world!
No at all, just a list of someone playing the game with mods.
You should go to their discord. There are people there that have made mod lists of all the things they have running with BannerKings.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3403354239
Like that description says, you should probably download those files from the Nexus, or manually move them from the workshop folder to your game folder. If any of those mods get an update or are removed from the workshop, your game may no longer work.
You just click on the + to add a mod and since i am lazy, this is perfect for me, :D
Even if i am one of the oldest nexus user. ;)
I hope that none of those mods get removed then, because unless you have your own copy, you'll lose it. The files are saved on your PC as long as you're subscribed to the mod, so you can move them yourself to make sure you always have it.
I have played the vanilla game A LOT... It's boring, i love the game but the mods are a must have for this game.
Granted, TW's patch cadence is very slow, but an update screwing up your game is never fun, especially if TW doesn't announce anything coming and just drops it.