Mount & Blade: Warband

Mount & Blade: Warband

Gekokujo
Profaniac Oct 18, 2014 @ 1:25pm
Crashing on Startup
I subscribed to it from the workshop, checked my SteamApps/Common folder, and it's there. All the files are inside it, compared it to a version I downloaded from Modb. I use Mac, and don't know how to install the game manually, as Wine is not an option.
I subscribed, went to configuration, set my version to Gekokujo, and saved. I then started Warband, and it promptly crashed.
What do I do?
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Art_ Nov 19, 2014 @ 10:58am 
after the update same thing is happening to me I tried to delete and re-download it but it doesn't work. I also don't know what to do :/
lordgohlem Nov 20, 2014 @ 1:59pm 
same to me
TheBruhLeo Nov 20, 2014 @ 4:42pm 
bruh same to me
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tyrannical Dec 23, 2014 @ 8:49pm 
i have the same probelm
Knight Dec 26, 2014 @ 2:14pm 
Workshop is broken for most mac games it seems. You will have to install the mod manually, although this author doesnt offer the manual instal files(not sure why)

Why exactly is Wine not an option? Honestly It seems for this mod its the only way on a mac...
Profaniac Dec 26, 2014 @ 2:59pm 
Originally posted by Liegeless Knight:
Workshop is broken for most mac games it seems. You will have to install the mod manually, although this author doesnt offer the manual instal files(not sure why)

Why exactly is Wine not an option? Honestly It seems for this mod its the only way on a mac...

Well, Wine probably is an option. The problem being, to me, running something through Wine is like playing Jenga in the dark. And every time you touch a block other than what you need, the entire thing falls down and you have to start over.
Knight Dec 26, 2014 @ 3:29pm 
Originally posted by Dirt Shack Crusader:
Well, Wine probably is an option. The problem being, to me, running something through Wine is like playing Jenga in the dark. And every time you touch a block other than what you need, the entire thing falls down and you have to start over.
I can understand your pain, but really the only other way is a manual install, and unless you get the author to provide the files in a zip, your gonna have to get someone else to install it on their pc, then transfer the folder using a usb or online through some file share website. (but honestly, thats a lot of work in its own right...)
high self esteem Dec 29, 2014 @ 2:36pm 
GJ M8
Profaniac Dec 29, 2014 @ 2:38pm 
Originally posted by Tactical Bacon:
GJ M8
That's helpful.
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