We are in the process of investigating (when I say we I mean Mad Vader), the scope of work to port this to Warband. We are in the investigation phase to answer the question "Can this be done and then should this be done?".
I once cheated my RtR to 99 just so I could get those lords, but they NEVER showed up, why? I conquered the whole Calradia (without cheats) and even then I was waiting weeks for lords to show in my court, yet none showed up.
- Right to rule- Is more sparse to get. You gain that mostly from when your in a faction or in your own and a truce treaty initiates. I think you will get +3 but I am not positive. The other way is to talk to your companions and tell them you aspire to be King,and then send them out for a long mission. You can only do that one at a time, every three days for a +3 boost. If there is other ways to obtain it I forgot or don't know.
Lower tier horses seem a bit easier to kill. Not sure if this is the actual case, but atleast it feels that way. On the other hand, the top tier horses, especially heavy chargers, seem almost immortal.
Get heavy chargers for yourself and for your companions. Give them plate armours too, and after few more levels they become the death incarnate.
Just too much free time to play the game. Besides, with full cavalry army there isn't much that can stop you. Didn't mean to brag or anything, just thought it was amusing how they get along nicely in the same small cell.
Have you used the tweak to remove relation penalties for assigning fiefs ? If so, that change also affects the computer kings - everyone of their lords will love the king and not join you.
In any case, first use your companions to scout the remaining kingdoms. They will then report to you the relationships every lord in that kingdom has with their liege. Go after those who love you but hate their king.
You might want to up your persuasion skill too and be sure to use the correct reason ( land, nobility rights, etc) for the lord.
You can use TweakMB to turn off the companion interaction so you can have any or all companions in your party, but it does not work with saved games, you have to start a new one.
Yes, you can renovate the castle to look like whatever you want.
Enable edit mode (from configuration panel), ride to your castle, go to the lord's hall, press control+e to enable edit mode and alt+enter to go to windowed mode so you get the object panels visible.
And experience multipliers for player, heroes and normal troops. Those are easily changeable in the module.ini, but incorporating changing those too to the great tool would be awesomesauce.
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