


These mods add even more features and options. Basically play the vanilla version for a few hours to get the hang of it then install a mod. One should not play without mods for long. Prophecy of Pendor, Floris, Brytenwalda, make the game shine. Perhaps the best part is that modders have taken the additional things you can do and produced an overwhelmingly awesome number of mods for Warband. This is about as close to a Mount&Blade 2 as you can get without it actually being Mount and Blade 2. Combat is improved (no more swinging through walls) and options expanded (the number of different troop types you can have in your army at once is increased to where I never ever run into the max if there is one). Originally posted by azxcvbnm321:Like others have said, many many more features, the biggest being the ability to manage your own kingdom as a King/Queen and have lords who fight for you.
