Steam workshop is not required at all and is inferior to moddb and Nexus, but why you might ask?, easy answer. You can't change version when it updates it updates, moddb lists all versions, nexus also list more than one version.
Bannerlord is/will be a game that allows you to freeze a patch so having a specific version of a mod is useful.
Only newbies have never heard of moddb literally provides the biggest modding community ever with total conversion mods made by teams.
It's an insult and a crime not having played such a complete and grand game as Warband proclaim yourself to be a fan of the franchise, no way more like a graphichs whore, people like that avoid games like Warband and you missed one of the best games on Steam period.
If we call Bannerlord a planet then the mods for Warband is a universe, good way to compare content just to cut it out.
I mainly play Bannerlord for being able to create a family and smithing, otherwise i would only play Warband.
Bannerlord is/will be a game that allows you to freeze a patch so having a specific version of a mod is useful.
Only newbies have never heard of moddb literally provides the biggest modding community ever with total conversion mods made by teams.
It's an insult and a crime not having played such a complete and grand game as Warband proclaim yourself to be a fan of the franchise, no way more like a graphichs whore, people like that avoid games like Warband and you missed one of the best games on Steam period.
If we call Bannerlord a planet then the mods for Warband is a universe, good way to compare content just to cut it out.
I mainly play Bannerlord for being able to create a family and smithing, otherwise i would only play Warband.
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