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Mount and blade medieval conquest loading textures
Mount and blade medieval conquest loading textures





mount and blade medieval conquest loading textures
  1. #Mount and blade medieval conquest loading textures how to#
  2. #Mount and blade medieval conquest loading textures install#
  3. #Mount and blade medieval conquest loading textures archive#

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#Mount and blade medieval conquest loading textures how to#

I accomplished this almost entirely through trial and error (as well as a bit of logical thinking), as I don't exactly know how to mod Warband. Unfortunately, nobody seemed to care enough to combine it with Iboltax's mod, so I decided to do it myself. You can only imagine how ecstatic I was to discover Adeline and Waswar's mod, which not only looks much better than the what I had before, but also fixes the foreheads. Broken_one and Barf's female face replacer was also the only thing availible for the longest time, and while I wouldn't say it looks ugly (miles better than vanilla!), it gives women grotesquely tall foreheads. Iboltax's mod is currently the only mod I'm aware of that makes men look semi-decent in Warband. In that case, use OpenBRF to open the BRF-files, check for conflicts, and remove the conflicting entries. If there are conflicts, you may experience severe graphical glitches.

mount and blade medieval conquest loading textures

Lastly, make sure that other BRF-files specified in 'module.ini' do not contain meshes or texture references with the same names as the ones in my mod. Next, remove each of the following lines: Instead, open this file (the one your module's folder) with any text editor, find the section in which every line starts with 'load_resource' (may also include 'load_mod_resource' or 'load_module_resource'), and add the following lines to the top:

#Mount and blade medieval conquest loading textures install#

To install this replacer into a non-native module, extract everything as usual, but don't overwrite 'module.ini'. But don't expect somebody to just give you an easy solution… when it comes to modding this game, *everything* is more complicated than it should be. If you don't want to learn by trial and error (the way I did it), go to TaleWorlds forum, there are some guides and tutorials that might help you. You might as well do it all yourself - that would be just as effective, if not more. I will not be explaining how to make it work with other mods, because I'd have to go digging through the files and re-learn everything related to Mount & Blade modding. NOTE: If the following instructions don't work for you, or you get bugs, or other issues - please, don't ask me for help.

mount and blade medieval conquest loading textures

To circumvent this, follow the detailed instructions from HERE. WARNING: Female characters created with with this mod will appear distorted in multiplayer for other people (if they don't have this or the original Adeline and Waswar's mod). This way you will always be able to revert back to the original, in case something goes wrong.

#Mount and blade medieval conquest loading textures archive#

  • Extract the archive into your module's folder (usually 'SteamsteamappscommonMountBlade WarbandModulesNative')Īlternatively, and I recommend doing this:.
  • Version for Floris Mod Pack v2.55e is available.
  • Native Mount & Blade: Warband, v1.170 (reported to work on other versions as well).
  • Switched female ponytail hair to male version.
  • Reverted male ponytail hair back to vanilla.
  • Merged Iboltax's Male Face Replacer with Adeline and Waswar's Female Face Replacer.
  • Mount And Blade Warband Female Hair Mod.
  • It's a combination of mods that drastically improves faces of all characters, especially women.







    Mount and blade medieval conquest loading textures