Most will include instructions on how to install their particular mods so if you run into any problems, consult their instructions to see if anything was missed. Some mods may require additional steps if they include texture packs or other files that change the core gameplay. If you have not modded your game in the past, it will be set to native by default.
When you launch the game select the drop down menu for modules and click on the mod you want to use.Once you are in the modules folder simply copy/cut and paste the folder containing your mod of choice into the modules folder.Navigate to the following file path from your steam directory: /steamapps/common/Mount and Blade Warband/Modules.As for the other mods, back up the mod folder you want to use and. If you install a mod in Game As folder, then you wont be able to run it in SteamGame B until you install it there too. Each one is working off two different directories. I don't recall if this is necessary but if you don't see the. Use the exe in D:Program Files (86)/Mount & Blade Warband if you want to use the other, non-Steam version. You'll need a Bolt of Velvet and a pack of Tools on-hand to make the change. A community that has provided so many mods that it. If you go to the town that you want to move to, there should be an option in the list (along with 'Go to the marketplace' and all of the other usual options) to 'Move my court here'. Extract the mod folder from the compressed file. Mount & Blade: Warband, on the other hand, has one of the most active modding communities on the web.From this point the steps are as follows: I will assume you know how to find the mod (or follow one of the links below to the mod location) and download it. For those of you who may be new to modifying games, the directions are pretty simple. Installing mods for Warbands is pretty easy for anyone who has modded a game before.