PLEASE, DO NOT USE THIS APPLICATION
If this is the first time you've seen this thread, read this: This application is old, it's crap, and it's not what you're looking for.
Here's a quote from a post I made (in 2016), so everything is clear.
Original post with all information, a picture, and... *sigh* the download link, below:
If this is the first time you've seen this thread, read this: This application is old, it's crap, and it's not what you're looking for.
Here's a quote from a post I made (in 2016), so everything is clear.
Instead, useLumos said:Look how it goes: basically, Thorgrim's editor was old and unsupported when Warband came out, circa 2010-2011. Because of how it was written, it didn't really like Warband too much, so I made this little thing which uses 1.011 as a "working horse" of sorts to circumvent these errors. At that point, I think, it wasn't too uncommon for people to have both installed at the same time (I certainly did, and I actually ran two Warband installs at some point), so I didn't think this would be too much of an issue.
Looking at it now, four or five years down the line, this is like applying a band-aid to a (moderately large) knife wound. Technically helps, but probably not the best solution all around.
At any rate, PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS APPLICATION; in fact, I'll go ahead and add this to the first post. It's old, it's pretty ****e, my total development time on it was probably two hours or whatever, and it's not what you need.
Lumos said:Swyter's cartographer (in combo with your favourite 3D-editing application) instead, because it actually works and is supported and is way cooler than this.
Original post with all information, a picture, and... *sigh* the download link, below:
Warband MapManager
Edit maps with style (and laziness)
What is this?
This is a tool I created to speed up the process of editing Warband maps with Thorgrim's MapEditor, as there is a long operation and a lot of file copying here and there in order to make Throgrim's Editor work with Warband.
As lazy as I am, () I created this tool, which does all of the work for you.
This is it:
Download link
Requires .NET Framework 3.0
The MapManager.exe does not currently require any other files in its folder.
How do I use this?
It's simple. Just follow the steps below.
To edit Warband maps, you need:
- Mount&Blade 1.011 (You can use the free trial version from TaleWorlds)
- Mount&Blade: Warband
- Thorgrim's MapEditor
Once you've secured these, read below.
Here's how to use the Warband MapManager with Thorgrim's MapEditor:
- Create a copy of the Native folder in
- Configure your MapEditor to load that folder. Modify
and change
to your new folder's name, e.g.:
Or, if you're lazy: From v0.5 you can tick the "Force MapEditor to load current mod" checkbox, which will make the MapManager modify the MapEditor's
file to make it load your selected mod, with no extra work required.
- Open the MapManager and play around with the options.
This is about all of the info. Questions, comments, and (hopefully no) bug reports are gladly appreciated.
Version history
- v0.9 - Re-written form scratch, new stuff, works better.
- v0.6 - Fixed a stupid oversight error.
- v0.5 - Added multi-mod-management and a ton of other stuff.
- v0.2 - Added a new icon and auto-loading of last setup on start.
- v0.1 - Initial release.
Edit maps with style (and laziness)
What is this?
This is a tool I created to speed up the process of editing Warband maps with Thorgrim's MapEditor, as there is a long operation and a lot of file copying here and there in order to make Throgrim's Editor work with Warband.
As lazy as I am, () I created this tool, which does all of the work for you.
This is it:
| |
Download link
Requires .NET Framework 3.0
The MapManager.exe does not currently require any other files in its folder.
How do I use this?
It's simple. Just follow the steps below.
To edit Warband maps, you need:
- Mount&Blade 1.011 (You can use the free trial version from TaleWorlds)
- Mount&Blade: Warband
- Thorgrim's MapEditor
Once you've secured these, read below.
Here's how to use the Warband MapManager with Thorgrim's MapEditor:
- Create a copy of the Native folder in
Code:
Mount&Blade\Modules
Code:
MapEditor\editorData\settings.cfg
Code:
# Module to open
Mod=Native
Code:
# Module to open
Mod=Copy of Native
Code:
settings.cfg
- Open the MapManager and play around with the options.
This is about all of the info. Questions, comments, and (hopefully no) bug reports are gladly appreciated.
Version history
- v0.9 - Re-written form scratch, new stuff, works better.
- v0.6 - Fixed a stupid oversight error.
- v0.5 - Added multi-mod-management and a ton of other stuff.
- v0.2 - Added a new icon and auto-loading of last setup on start.
- v0.1 - Initial release.