LibSpit said:Yeah sorry, I am not familiar with this particular error.
the only suggestion I have is to try redownloading the mod incase your previous attempt got corrupted. It has fixed a surprising number of issues in the past.
I'm really glad you like the mod; honestly I have to start modding again if I'm to make any changes to the way diplomacy works.RonZo51 said:This is my favorite mod but it bothers me how factions goes war with each others. They always team up and one team end up winning and never declare war with each other. Is there anyway to change this to normal?
Well I switched up and decided to go for an AMD Ryzen 1800x build, before I was looking at building an Intel using the i7-6900k. Glad I decided to extend my wait. I'll post the probable specs in a bit.aron515 said:How is that computer going Computica? And i know you've heard that sentence a million times now!
It may not be the most popular question but have you ever thought about patreon? you may get that computer faster that way.
There were probably some UI changes in the update, I haven't played in a long time so I am not sure anymore.Shmoogie said:1.173?
I have this funny sag on the SOD version number on the main menu screen, it's low enough that it almost becomes an underline for "Play Tutorial". Is this normal? I vaguely recall that there was a way to fix this, but can't remember how. Any ideas?
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/957464720567816797/5A57BC4A4F0D954B36471DC7214863680929101E/
Agreed fully. Tried so many mods throughout the years. Always coming back to SOD. Computica saved us all.Beyondfubar said:Exciting to see many of the features of SoD are (supposedly) in bannerlord. I am curious to see how mods for that game will mirror what was started here, and as always, thanks Computica for making the last 5 years of bannerlord teasing bearable with this fantastic mod.