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This post should serve as a definitive list of modules available for Mount & Blade: Warband. We will keep it updated as new mods pop up and take the attention. If you see any mods that are missing, please comment below and we will add them to the list.
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Floris Mod Pack - Single Player
A complete overhaul of the standard Mount & Blade: Warband experience, improving it in every way imaginable. The mod pack features over 1,000 new items, updated graphics and animations, a completely overhauled tournament system, expanded combat and diplomacy options, 100 new songs, improved scenes, and so much more. Floris is nothing short of what Warband should have been from launch.
A complete overhaul of the standard Mount & Blade: Warband experience, improving it in every way imaginable. The mod pack features over 1,000 new items, updated graphics and animations, a completely overhauled tournament system, expanded combat and diplomacy options, 100 new songs, improved scenes, and so much more. Floris is nothing short of what Warband should have been from launch.
A Clash of Kings - Single Player
A total-conversion module for Mount and Blade: Warband set in the universe of George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series. Players are free to side with the faction of their choice or simply make their own with the ultimate goal of claiming the Iron Throne. The module features unique units, items, and quests for the player to enjoy.
A total-conversion module for Mount and Blade: Warband set in the universe of George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series. Players are free to side with the faction of their choice or simply make their own with the ultimate goal of claiming the Iron Throne. The module features unique units, items, and quests for the player to enjoy.
Prophesy of Pendor - Single Player
A low-tier medieval fantasy total conversion module for Mount and Blade: Warband which features an entirely new world, lore, and factions to choose from. The story centers around the player, a part of a prophecy to unite the land and claim their blood rights to the silver throne.
A low-tier medieval fantasy total conversion module for Mount and Blade: Warband which features an entirely new world, lore, and factions to choose from. The story centers around the player, a part of a prophecy to unite the land and claim their blood rights to the silver throne.
Diplomacy - Single Player
One of the oldest mods for Mount & Blade: Warband, and part of many larger modules for the game. Diplomacy overhauls the political aspect of the game, providing the player with a vastly expanded choice of options when it comes to dealing with people off of the battlefield. It is save-game compatible with Native, and a fantastic first step into modding.
One of the oldest mods for Mount & Blade: Warband, and part of many larger modules for the game. Diplomacy overhauls the political aspect of the game, providing the player with a vastly expanded choice of options when it comes to dealing with people off of the battlefield. It is save-game compatible with Native, and a fantastic first step into modding.
Full Invasion 2 - Multiplayer
A co-op module for Mount & Blade: Warband where players come together to battle back countless waves of invading enemies. The goal is simple: Survive. The module features an incredible amount of options to fully customize the experience. With 65 factions, 200 maps, 9000 items, and nearly 500,000 different ways to win, Full Invasion 2 is the most demanding mod you can play.
A co-op module for Mount & Blade: Warband where players come together to battle back countless waves of invading enemies. The goal is simple: Survive. The module features an incredible amount of options to fully customize the experience. With 65 factions, 200 maps, 9000 items, and nearly 500,000 different ways to win, Full Invasion 2 is the most demanding mod you can play.
Gekokujo - Single Player
A historical conversion mod for Mount & Blade: Warband which transports players to the Sengoku period of feudal Japan. The module features a number of historically accurate weapons, units, and factions for the player to play with. The goal of the mod is to make an enjoyable experience for all players, so even if you know nothing about the time period, you can still enjoy the mod.
A historical conversion mod for Mount & Blade: Warband which transports players to the Sengoku period of feudal Japan. The module features a number of historically accurate weapons, units, and factions for the player to play with. The goal of the mod is to make an enjoyable experience for all players, so even if you know nothing about the time period, you can still enjoy the mod.
Anno Domini 1257 - Single Player
A historical conversion mod uleset in Europe during the 13th century. Players battle against historical nations and lords for control of the continent. The mod features over 40 factions, over 1,000 new items, unique settlement and crusading systems, the ability to dynamically create your own troops, and one of the largest maps of all modules.
A historical conversion mod uleset in Europe during the 13th century. Players battle against historical nations and lords for control of the continent. The mod features over 40 factions, over 1,000 new items, unique settlement and crusading systems, the ability to dynamically create your own troops, and one of the largest maps of all modules.
Brytenwalda - Single Player
A historical conversion mod which takes places place in western Europe. Brytenwalda served as a precursor to the official expansion Viking Conquest. It features many similar features to those found in the expansion, such as the religion system and a ton of historical items and armours.
A historical conversion mod which takes places place in western Europe. Brytenwalda served as a precursor to the official expansion Viking Conquest. It features many similar features to those found in the expansion, such as the religion system and a ton of historical items and armours.
Perisno - Single Player
A fantasy mod set in a fictional world by the same name. It features different races and magic for the player to experience first hand. There are numerous factions that the player can ally with, from minor to major ones. The world is up to the player to explore and discover.
A fantasy mod set in a fictional world by the same name. It features different races and magic for the player to experience first hand. There are numerous factions that the player can ally with, from minor to major ones. The world is up to the player to explore and discover.
Silverstag - Single Player
A continuation of the Floris mod once it stopped development. This module is much more than just that, as it rebuilds the pack from the ground up to improve performance and add even more features. Silverstag may not be as popular as Floris, but it is certainly one of the best modules available.
A continuation of the Floris mod once it stopped development. This module is much more than just that, as it rebuilds the pack from the ground up to improve performance and add even more features. Silverstag may not be as popular as Floris, but it is certainly one of the best modules available.
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Still waiting on some bright spark to make a good Game of Thrones game? It might not be out yet, but upcoming medieval RPG Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord looks set to provide that experience, save for all the dragons and zombies. Set 200 years before the first game, Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord plonks you in the boots of an ordinary medieval man and asks you to unify the lands of Calradia by any means necessary. Of course, you can ignore that overarching goal entirely and live the life of a lone adventurer, eschewing the orders of your lord or king in favour of forming your own war party.
Astoundingly, after five years in development, TaleWorlds Entertainment have managed to keep a lot of information about Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord under wraps. However, there’s plenty of scope for rampant anticipation from the small glimpses we have had of the game, showing off everything from mounted combat to full-scale castle sieges, and even some of the game’s strategic elements like taking over caravan routes. It looks the part too, which you’d expect for a game that’s due out nine years after the original. In the interest of sorting out all the details for you, here’s our rundown of everything we know about Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord.
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord release date
Since the game’s announcement in 2012, TaleWorlds Entertainment have kept the release date for Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord a closely guarded secret. There’s nothing remotely resembling an official release date for the game with both its Steam page and official website refusing to give even a rough idea of when we might be able to finally play it.
There was once a slight glimmer of hope that Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord would come out in 2017, with a potential release window mentioned by the team during an E3 2016 Twitch stream. Managing director Ali Erkin later spoke about the most likely release window for the game in an interview with PC Gamer. “When all is done and we see a system working really well, we feel that it was worth the extra time and effort. While we missed our 2016 target, we are confident we’ll be able to get the game out in some form this year.”
Unfortunately we saw no such thing. Our hopes were dashed in 2017, and we are no closer to knowing the Bannerlord release date. The studio told us at Gamescom that they are working on Bannerlord for 80 hours every week, suggesting they’re not being casual about their approach.
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord gameplay
The good news for fans of the original Mount & Blade is TaleWorlds Entertainment look to be keeping the open-ended sandbox gameplay intact. You’ll still lead a group of followers around a medieval sandbox, fighting bandits, fulfilling the wishes of nobles and trying to make a name for yourself by unifying warring factions and bring peace to Calradia. That will all play out without many surprises: the world map with its simplified strategic overview of Calradia is returning, the excellent directional swordplay of the original is back, and there also appears to be an equal emphasis on reputation and morale.
In essence, Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord is all about making your own way in a fluid and reactive medieval sandbox. You can even play as a travelling merchant if you like thanks to the working Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord economy system. That means the game takes the natural scarcity of resources into account which will affect the pricing of goods.
You can align yourself with different empires and attempt to expand their war effort by seizing land from enemy factions. To do so, you’ll have to accumulate followers, party members, and troop garrisons to aid in your quest for Calradian domination. Whereas combat and direct interactions take place in real-time from a third-person perspective, you’ll make all of your tactical and strategic decisions from the world map. Moving your party, managing garrisons, and plotting attacks all take place in the world map view and time is paused between actions here.
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord will also feature siege battles, which involve hundreds of troops storming into medieval castles – flanked by catapults and siege towers that assault the walls themselves. That comes from another developer blog from TaleWorlds, which says that the opening set piece will just be the initial stage of some bigger sieges. Grander and more fortified castles will have keeps, where defenders can rally to try and fight off invading armies. Further describing it, the developer asks you to imagine Game of Throne’s Red Wedding, “but with more red and less wedding”.
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On a smaller scale, you can also enter any friendly villages, towns, or cities, all of which will have their own unique struggles to overcome and personalities to discover. New to Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord is a crime system, which will see certain areas of large settlements held by crime lords, giving you the opportunity to either step in and quell the activity or assume control of the racket yourself. You’ll also be able to enter taverns and interact with locals by either talking to them or playing board games. You also have the option to settle in your own Bannerlord castles, all of which are based on real historical architecture, and fully upgradeable. Finally, settlements also give you a place to craft weapons from various weapon pieces you’ve found and seized on your travels, from blade types to pummels.
When it comes to your individual abilities and talents, Bannerlord skills level up the more you perform an action, similar to how the Elder Scrolls progression system works. If you want to be better at one-handed combat, simply do lots of one-handed combat.
In another recent update, we also learn that Mount and Blade 2 features six more breeds of horses for you to mount so you can gallivant off and stuff your blade in some unassuming soul. These six breeds are Desert Horses, Highland Ponies, Saddle Horses, Steppe Horses, Sturgian Horses, and Vlandian Horses. All of these equestrian chaps can all be trained up to be a war horse, too. Be warned, however, training them up makes them stronger but all the more expensive.
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord beta
We’re still waiting on a Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord beta, despite TaleWorlds Entertainment saying beta testing would begin by the end of 2016 during an E3 2016 Twitch stream. We got a slight boost when TaleWorlds Entertainment revealed on its blog that a closed beta would come soon for its new 6v6 multiplayer skirmish mode. True to form, however, any possible date on that hasn’t been forthcoming.
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord multiplayer and co-op
Multiplayer only came to the first Mount & Blade as part of the Warband standalone expansion. When it did arrive, however, it did so with aplomb: battles with 64 online combatants, a variety of game modes including castle sieges, and a Counter-Strike-inspired in-match economy. Multiplayer is confirmed for Bannerlord, and the first revealed mode is a Bannerlord 5v5 Captain Mode. You’ll enter battle with your own army, although your role will depend on if you control cavalry, infantry, or archers. The scale of this is much smaller than previous Mount & Blade multiplayer, but there appears to be plenty of depth to the tactical combat.
Another aspect of the multiplayer experience that fans have been asking about since the game’s announcement is whether or not Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord will have a co-op campaign. TaleWorlds Entertainment haven’t confirmed or denied the inclusion of such a mode, but they did state in an interview with Rock, Paper, Shotgun that they had looked into creating a co-op campaign, and that doing so without dumbing the game down would be technically impossible.
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord mods
In the absence of Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord, the original Mount & Blade as well as its massive Warband expansion still have a healthy modding scene, with conversion mods letting you transform the world map into Middle-earth and the factions into orcs and humans, or expand the battle size from a maximum of 150 soldiers to 1,000. Thankfully, Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord mods will be fully supported, and the gameis being made with modders in mind. TaleWorlds Entertainment have already promised that players will be able to use multiple mods simultaneously.
In terms of modding tools, while prospective modders won’t be able to get their hands on the game’s source code, TaleWorlds Entertainment will supply players with the dev tools that they use to build the game world.
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord Combat
Combat in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord doesn’t differ hugely from that of the first game. There’s no magic, so your arsenal is limited to realistic weapons of the era: bows, swords, claymores, axes, and shields. However, your control in fights is much more complex than attacking and blocking, as you can attack directionally by aiming your weapon in the direction you want to strike your enemy. See your foe swinging their arm out to their left? You can block it by swinging your sword to your right, then strike them from the same direction as they recoil. This Bannerlord gameplay decision greatly enhances the use of Mount & Blade II mounts (which makes sense, considering the name), as you gain far more control over how you attack targets. Attacks can also be chained together, so each complete swing you make can be quickly followed up to catch enemies off guard. You’ll need to place equal consideration into your shield, which will be damaged if you block incorrectly, and can be used to bash enemies. You can also use bows in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord, which work much like bows do in other games – you’ll have to aim and hold down the fire button to pull the drawstring back as far as possible.
Combat takes on a more strategic element in battles and sieges where you take control of hundreds of men. Formations will need to be considered, and groups of soldiers can be merged and split as you please. There’s a hierarchy as part of the new Sergeant System, where commanders will designate units to other lords in order to better manage an assault. Of course, you’re still able to enter the fray yourself, but dying will leave your forces without a leader, massively disadvantaging them. In battles, troop positioning and managing your forces is incredibly important – you’ll have to try to draw your foes away from solid defensive positions and have contingency plans for whatever your opposite throws at you. Tactics are also vital, and enemy AI is built on the principles of battle used by real historical commanders.
Sieges are different again. You’ll fight alongside your troops to maintain morale, but you’ll also have to direct your troops as well as a number of strategic tools depending on whether you’re attacking or defending. Attackers, for example, will have catapults, battering rams, siege ladders, and siege towers at their disposal, and will be able to control them to maximise their effect, or leave them to the AI to manage. Conversely, defenders would be wise to hurl rocks and boiling oil at their enemies from the safety of a murder hole, or charge back and forth along their castle walls ensuring the enemy can’t establish a safe position to storm the walls.
Castles will, naturally, be a huge part of sieges. You’ll be able to upgrade your own Bannerlord castles with fortifications that are all drawn from historical designs used in the real world many years ago.
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord reputation
One key difference between Bannerlord and the standalone Warband expansion is an increased emphasis on building reputations with different NPCs across Calradia. A whole new Bannerlord recruitment system governs this. Whereas before the player could act like a mercenary in most situations, recruiting their soldiers from villages and making their own fortune, in Bannerlord you’re somewhat more reliant on gaining the favour of NPCs. For example, you can only recruit soldiers from certain NPCs rather than throughout the world, which means the NPC determines the cost of recruitment. This can be expensive if you’re drawing your forces from all over the place and paying the highest rates. However, if you build up a good reputation with a single recruiter, you’ll be able to recruit many more soldiers for the same amount of money.
Reputation confers more than good rates on rent-a-swords, later on a good reputation will open the doors for other, more nefarious opportunities. Need to kidnap a character and reckon it’d be easier with some help from inside the town or city? A friendly NPC might be able to help you out with that if you’re on particularly good terms with them and they specialise in that area of expertise. Of course, it’s not all soldiers and hostages. Befriending a merchant will simply net you better prices at the town’s market stalls.
Then there’s Bannerlord’s influence system, which allows you to buy an army’s loyalty. By serving the kingdom through noble gestures such as eliminating bandits and capturing the realm’s enemies, you gradually build a currency that can then be spent on influencing an allied lord to join your cause. Potential allies include the Aserai clans and the Calradic Empire.
Bannerlord also promises to put you on your backside as often as Warband did – you’ll run into vastly superior forces and find yourself a penniless prisoner with no forces to command – but having a solid network of NPCs to fall back on will make your journey back to prominence easier.
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord setting
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord is set 200 years prior to the original game in a fictional land called Calradia. Effectively, that still places the action in a medieval setting with pretty much the same weapons, tactics, and armours available to the player. While the setting is fictional, it’s based very rigidly on medieval Europe, and as such adheres to the same social structures and technologies of the era. The benefit of it being a fictional setting, however, is that TaleWorlds Entertainment can compress the map so as to include desert, mountainous, and tundra regions.
The map will be divided up between six factions: Calradians, Sturgians, Aserai, Khuzaits, Battanians, and Vlandians. There will also be mercenaries, bandits, and barbarians to deal with around the map. Each faction will behave differently, their weapons and tactics will differ, and their settlements will feature distinct architecture, music, clothing, and board games. Some factions will be adept horsemen, while others might be hardier, or better at launching ambushes.
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Fallout 4 male body mods skyrim special edition. Turkish game developer TaleWorld’s 2012 masterpiece Mount & Blade: Warband drew a lot of attention from the gamers, especially from the RPG fans. The singleplayer threw players in a vast, open-ended world with plenty of options but that wasn’t what made Warband stay alive for 8 years.
Considering the fact that from a technical standpoint, Warband was outdated even when it came out, the game should have been dead years ago. The graphics are 15 years old and the sound design is not too shabby either. But what kept this game alive were 2 things: an amazing gameplay with an easy-to-learn-but-extremely-hard-to-master combat and the huge modding community. Ever since the game was launched, developers welcomed the modding community and the game was open to all kinds of modifications and this gave way to thousands of different mods. And if you are still one of those people that play Warband regularly, we have compiled a list of the best Mount & Blade: Warband mods for you to change things up.
12 Mount and Blade Warband Best Mods
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1. The Last Days of the Third Age
One of the best total conversion mods that was created for the original Mount & Blade was conversed to be able to run on Warband. As you can understand from the title, this mod lets you play the events of the Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings novels. All the factions of the Middle Earth are available for you to play as and there are many fun side activities. There are different races with different bonuses/penalties and all of the gear and items reflect the Middle-Earth. If you are a Lord of the Rings fan, this mod alone is worth buying Warband for.
Download it here.
2. Decapitate and Dismember
Mount & Blade: Warband has one of the most simple-looking yet really hard to master combat systems. The directional attacks and blocks make each encounter a test of reflexes and guess. During all that, landing a perfect slice to your enemy’s neck feels extremely satisfying, but what if told you that it can get better? As its name suggests, Decapitate and Dismember mod lets you decapitate and dismember your enemies and watch their heads and limbs fly off.
Download it here.
3. Bear Force 2
If you do not own the original Mount & Blade and therefore cannot play the brilliant Star Wars mod that is Star Wars Conquest, Bear Force II is probably the best Star Wars total conversion mod for Warband. It is a multiplayer only tactical shooter taking place in the Star Wars Universe. It has 6 factions with each having multiple different classes and a unique shooting and force system. From normal infantryman to jet troopers to using force with Sith/Jedis, there is a lot of detailed, fun content here for Star Wars fans.
Download it here.
4. Full Invasion 2
If you ever feel lonely in the vast world of Warband, Full Invasion 2 can spice things up with its co-op survival formula. You can team up with other players and battle countless waves of invaders and bosses to survive as long as possible. There are various different maps, classes, enemy types and bosses. As it is one of the most fun mods to play with your friends, it is no surprise that it has been rated by the community numerous times as the most popular multiplayer mod.
Download it here.
5. Blood and Steel
Blood and Steel is like a semi-total conversion mod; it changes a lot from the vanilla game but does not create a whole new universe/story. It rebalances a lot of the mechanics, improves visuals and effects, a new economy and adds hundreds of new items. If you have played the vanilla singleplayer and got bored from it, this mod is a nice change of pace.
Download it here.
6. H.O.T.D.
If you are bored from the classic medieval style of the vanilla game or all the other mods and just want to try something entirely different, H.O.T.D. (short for Highschool of the Dead) is probably the craziest Mount & Blade: Warband out there. You are thrown into a Japan that is infested with zombies and you try to survive with various weapons, characters and enemies. There are 4 factions: high schoolers, police, the Takagi mob family and the zombies themselves. It is not without its problems but if you want to turn Warband into something crazy and unrecognizable, this mod takes the cake.
Download it here.
7. Gekokujo
If you like Japanese history or anything samurai-related, this Warband mod is for you since it takes the game’s singleplayer into the Sengoku period of Japan. Just like the vanilla game, you will start from nothing and attempt to gain control of the entire country. The mod itself contains more content than the native game: 32 towns, 72 castles, and 161 villages. Of course, entire weapon, armor and item inventory is changed to fit the theme of the era and there a whopping number of 20 factions.
Download it here.
8. Warsword Conquest
Right now you may be asking “Is there a fantasy world that isn’t modded into Mount & Blade?” and the answer to that is probably no. Warsword Conquest is a total conversion mod for Mount & Blade: Warband that takes us into the world of Warhammer. There are races from the books such as orcs, dwarves, elves, vampires, Skaven and Lizardmen and you can play as any one of these. Of course, just like any total conversion mod, there are new weapons, armor and items. If you own Warband and like Warhammer, it is a no-brainer.
Download it here.
9. A World of Ice and Fire
Another great total conversion mod for Warband that is featuring another awesome fantasy world, A World of Ice and Fire takes us to the world of George R.R. Martin’s Game of Thrones. Pokemon gold download gba. You create your own house and challenge the Seven Kingdoms and try to claim the Iron Throne by battling and betraying your opponents. The mod is complete as it stands today and it was last updated in this June. There are a plethora of new armor sets, weapons and items and the entire map is changed to fit the Game of Thrones universe. For the fans of series, this mod is a must-try.
Download it here.
10. Prophesy of Pendor
Unlike most of the mods we listed here, Prophesy of Pendor does not take you into a well-known fantasy universe, it rather creates its own and does a quite good job at that. It tries to find a sweet spot between the generic medieval theme of the native game and the fantasy-fiction themes with a low fantasy setting. You play as a hero with an aim of uniting the lords of Pendor under a single Ruler again. Now, as the developers said, “Prepare to enter the world of Pendor and accept the challenge of the Prophesy – if you dare.”.
Download it here.
11. 1776 American Revolution
Just like its name suggests, 1776 American Revolution takes us back into the times of American revolution. You do not have to fight for rebels; you can side with Britain to even join the Native Americans that see both rebels and Britain as the same. Of course, every single item is replaced to fit the era with the guns are being the most significant change and the original map is replaced by a piece of North America. If you wanted more from the Mount & Blade standalone DLC Napoleonic Wars, this is the mod for you.
Download it here.
12. Floris Mod Pack
If you were looking for more gameplay-changing or bug-fixing mods rather than total conversion mods, we were saving this one for the last since it combines a lot of great small Warband mods together. This mod pack enhances native gameplay by combining a wide range of mods provided by the Warband community. Additionally to the new troop trees, it offers improvements in gameplay, graphics and many other areas. It has 3 different levels: basic, gameplay, and expanded versions and you can choose among them depending on how much of a change you want. This is the best mount and blade warband graphics mod.
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So there they are, the best Mount & Blade: Warband mods to try out we waiting for the upcoming sequel, Mount & Blade: Bannerlord. If you have a favorite fantasy and/or historical setting, chances are there is an M&B mod for it and we tried to list the best ones among them here. From the futuristic Star Wars to the world of Game of Thrones, it is up to you to decide which free mod you want to install. Until the release of Bannerlord, start modding!
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Mount & Blade Warband
Mount & Blade: Warband is the eagerly anticipated sequel for the game that brought medieval battlefields to life with its realistic mounted combat and detailed fighting system. In a land torn asunder by incessant warfare, it is time to assemble your own band of hardened warriors and enter the fray.
- Publisher: Taleworlds Entertainment
- Home page:www.mountandbladewarband.com
- Last updated: April 14th, 2010
Mount&Blade: Warband
Mount&Blade: Warband is an action and strategy nonlinear RPG that places you in medieval times as an adventurer. It has both single-player and multi-player modes, with up to 64 players being able to take part in the same battle.The game is interesting from the start, as you can choose your past, your skills and your appearance.
- Publisher: Taleworlds Entertainment
- Home page:www.taleworlds.com
- Last updated: September 28th, 2011
Mount&Blade Warband Suvarnabhumi Mahayuth
Suvarnabhumi Mahayuth is a free mod for the Mount&Blade Warband game. This mod contains a new map of Mainland Southeast Asia, new menu and loading background, 12 historical based factions and it changes the names of settlements and nobles to match the history.
- Publisher: ShopperKimpy
- Home page:www.moddb.com
- Last updated: August 6th, 2012
North and South First Manassas
North & South: First Manassas is a mod for Mount&Blade Warband: Napoleonic Wars game. It comes with reworked uniforms of high quality. You also get a complete new envirenment with new plants, objects, and skybox. Tons of new mapping objects like western buildings, wanted posters, trains, supply carts and others are also present.
- Publisher: Hinkel, Parrot, Wuestenkrieger, Nytech
- Home page:www.moddb.com
- Last updated: July 26th, 2015
Mount & Blade - Unoffical Troop Editor
The Mount & Blade - Unoffical Troop Editor is developed to allow editing of the troops.txt, parties.txt and party_templates.txt files and should be compatible with M&B versions 0.9 - 1.x as well as M&B Warband.The Unoffical Troop Editor is used for better balance individual troops and factions for the user's own personal use or possibly to create a new mod for Mount & Blade.
- Publisher: FenriSoft.
- Home page:www.mbrepository.com
- Last updated: April 23rd, 2010
Iron Europe
Iron Europe is a World War I mod for Mount&Blade Napoleonic Wars. You'll be able to pick from a variety of classes with different weapon sets, strengths and weaknesses, allowing you to decide how you want to play. Then you'll be thrown into muddy, worn down trenches where you'll either be fighting off enemy assault troops, cowering from artillery fire.
- Publisher: Iron Europe Development Team
- Last updated: February 25th, 2015
Game Product Key Finder
Game Product Key Finder recovers product keys for thousands of popular games installed on your local or remote network computers, including Electronic Arts, PopCap and GameHouse Games.You can also save all your product keys to file or print.
- Publisher: Nsasoft US LLC
- Home page:www.nsauditor.com
- Last updated: June 11th, 2015
AISNSim
AISNSim is with a new download and install system. To download the latest version just register an account here and log in with it. There you will see the download link. But for the installation of the sim you need a SERIAL KEY so go to the section REGISTER SERIAL and get your Lincense Key. This system was integrated to keep track of the number of users who are using AISNSim.
- Publisher: DPProductions
- Home page:aisnsim.com
- Last updated: October 16th, 2010
Mount & Blade: Warband - Viking Conquest Reforged Edition
Viking Conquest Reforged Edition is a completely free update to all owners of Viking Conquest, which adds a host of new features and content as well as re-balancing and fixing previous issues with the DLC. Play through an all new storyline set in dark, mysterious Ireland, befriend a canine companion and master the art of fighting with the unpredictable Berserker units.
- Publisher: Brytenwalda
- Home page:store.steampowered.com
- Last updated: November 23rd, 2015
Serial Key Generator
Serial Key Generator is a program to help developers generate serial numbers for applications. You can generate serial keys using a custom number of columns and characters per column. The sequence of numbers/digits can be defined in the application. The output can be saved as CSV or TXT documents.
- Publisher: VCL Examples
- Home page:skgenerator.vclexamples.com
- Last updated: September 3rd, 2014
Serial Key Maker
Serial Key Maker is a powerful program that enables you to create secure software license keys. You can create time-limited, demo and non-expiring keys, create multiple keys in one click, quickly encrypt strings using your own private key and lock a license key to a particular machine.
- Publisher: Puresoto Group
- Home page:www.serialkeymaker.com
- Last updated: August 1st, 2012
Prophesy of Pendor
Prophesy of Pendor is an expansion pack for the Mount & Blade: Warband game. The mod offers larger and adaptive battlefield size, battle size ranging from 100 to 450, many more reinforcement waves, revamped D'shar troop tree, factions rebalanced, many units rebalanced, new Phoenix order (2 units), new Shadow Wolves order (2 units), new battle AI system, and many more.
- Publisher: Prophesy of Pendor Development Team
- Home page:www.moddb.com
- Last updated: June 11th, 2013
Whigs and Tories
Mount And Blade Warband Iron Europe Download
Whigs and Tories is a free mod for Mount & Blade Warband: Napoleonic Wars game. Whigs and Tories aims to a mod unlike most introducing new game types as well as interesting new linebattle scenarios. Whigs and Tories is set in 1777, 2 years into the 1st war of independence.
- Publisher: LeMarks
- Home page:www.moddb.com
Windows License Key Dump
Windows License Key Dump is the free command-line tool to recover the product/serial Keys of all versions of Windows including new Windows 10 version and 200+ other popular software.It automatically detects and decrypts the license/serial keys of over 200+ popular software including Office, SQL Server, Adobe, Nero and many more.
- Publisher: SecurityXploded
- Home page:securityxploded.com
- Last updated: April 2nd, 2018
232key
232key can be used to capture numeric values sent from a serial device and automatically enter them into any application as if you had typed them on the keyboard. This program captures data sent from a device connected to a serial port and parses it to extract the first number, which is then processed and formatted according to your requirements and typed it into any program.
- Publisher: Smartlux
- Home page:www.232key.com
- Last updated: September 22nd, 2016
Pwdspy Product Key Finder
Pwdspy Product Key Finder is a professional product key recovery tool for you to recover product key, such as Windows, MS Office, MS SQL Server, MS Visual Studio, VMWare, Adobe and many other software. With this powerful product key finder, you can recover your product key instantly.
- Publisher: Pwdspy Software Ltd.
- Last updated: April 18th, 2013
Amazon Software Downloader
Amazon Software Downloader is an application that works with Amazon. The Internet Big has recently released a software distribution system much like Valve's Steam. However, many companies work hand in hand with Amazon to release their content on Amazon Software.
- Publisher: Amazon
- Home page:www.amazon.com
- Last updated: July 20th, 2008
Product Key Explorer
Product Key Explorer can help you find the keys of the software products installed on a local computer or on other machines of your network. In this regard, it is great that the program supports an extensive list comprising more than 8,000 products. Using the tool could not be any easier, with just a push of a button you can get the list of programs installed on the machine and their keys.
- Publisher: Nsasoft US LLC
- Home page:www.nsauditor.com
- Last updated: December 29th, 2017