![]() ![]() There are a lot more, but those are the ones that immediately come to mind. Sign on as part of a Lord's army and fight as common footsoldier. New economic options - you can buy land in towns, buy ships for fast travel between ports, and have more options for trading. New missions - there are new missions you can get from lords. Reworked maps - the various siege maps have been heavily reworked, and graphics improvements have been made to the random maps.ĪI improvements - the AI can use the new formations and in general fights better. New strategic options - you can pre-plan battles and formations, pick who follows you into battle, and in battle you have options to new formations and commands. New character creation options - expanded backgrounds that alter skills and improve on skills. This affects bandits and mercenaries, too (even the female mercs get expanded and powerful options). Troop Tree Overhaul - every faction gets a complete overhaul to its troop tree with loads of new troop types. Loads and loards of new and improved items, including weapons, armor, clothes, horses, foods (including quality), and muddafuggin' War Elephants (which don't look so hot in practice because of engine limitations, but still). New, fully-implemented companions with all the same features of the old ones. ![]() ![]() You'll know that you're getting rid of the right one if it asks you if it's okay to delete.There's actually a full wiki describing what it does, but in brief:Ĭharacter overhaul - the appearance of every character in the game is generally improved. I recommend that you uninstall the 'gekokujo' with a lowercase 'g' by selecting it in the launcher and clicking the trash can icon. Once your new character is made, you can save it and restore full-screen mode - starting a new game takes a long time, but loading an existing save is as quick as normal Mount and Blade.ĭUPLICATE INSTALLATION WARNING: For those of you that downloaded this mod manually before it was fully uploaded to the workshop, you now have two versions of gekokujo installed. ![]() I am working on improving startup time, but while that is still not fixed, I suggest starting a new game in windowed mode to allow you to do something else while it starts up. NEW GAME WARNING: It may take a very long time to start up a new game (that it looks like it must have crashed) because of the number of factions in play. The following websites have more complete descriptions of the mod: THIS MOD IS NOW FULLY UPLOADED TO THE STEAM WORKSHOP! Gekokujo is a singleplayer total conversion mod for Mount and Blade Warband set during the Sengoku period of Japan. If it is smaller than that, the download was corrupted and you should try a different mirror (Nexus or modDB are reliable). I'm sorry that it's not automatic like subscribing to the mod, but I don't want to force it on people who don't want to try it. Install the contents of the patch over the files Find your Gekokujo installation directory in SteamĢ. And most importantly, it's save-compatible with 3.0.Ī description of the changes are available in the beta patch thread: ġ. It is playable and *mostly* bug-free, thanks to the good people in the Taleworlds forum, but it is not quite up to the standards I think a patch should be before it gets released on the Steam Workshop. I'm not restarting work on Gekokujo right now, but I am going to rectify one mistake by linking you to the 3.1 beta patch thread. However, I hadn't expected to suddenly stop working on the mod, so only Taleworlds was left with 3.1 while you got nothing. I released the 3.1 beta patch a long time ago in the same forum, because I wanted a small group of testers to iron out the bugs with the mod before I put it up here - you all only deserve a tight bug-free experience. I announced this in the Taleworlds forum, but not here, modDB, or Nexus. I STOPPED WORK ON THIS MOD A LONG TIME AGO ![]()
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