Yeah, you didn't set the right path.timman183 said:Hey, I just started getting interested in modding Mount&Blade Warband, and I was going through the process here, but came into a little problem. "python' is not recognized as an internal or external command operable program" occurred when I tried running Build_module after making "npc 17" in I think step 2 (or 1...) also, this comes and goes but it says "could not find Crogram files/...". I think that parts my bad for not making a correct path but I'm not sure. Help?
TheGME said:Yeah, you didn't set the right path.timman183 said:Hey, I just started getting interested in modding Mount&Blade Warband, and I was going through the process here, but came into a little problem. "python' is not recognized as an internal or external command operable program" occurred when I tried running Build_module after making "npc 17" in I think step 2 (or 1...) also, this comes and goes but it says "could not find Crogram files/...". I think that parts my bad for not making a correct path but I'm not sure. Help?
I recommend you read this thread... http://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php/topic,35044.0.html
Anyway, awesome guide! Thanks so much!
Benjamin83 said:Cheers to whoever wrote this SUPER helpful tutorial, now have my own 37 fully customized companions (took 2days)
Never comment on forums, in fact I joined just to write this one, very helpful.
Go Vaigers
Caba`drin said:manekemaan said:My question now is, how can I set companions to be not noble and or to be noble (in this order because malik already told me that companions are considered noble unless said otherwise) I can't seem to find where I can adjust this.SPD_Phoenix said:Module_scripts, script "initialize_npcs". Every companion has a line:
The complete list of personality is in module_constants. From "lrep_martial" to "lrep_upstanding" are noble. From "lrep_roguish" to "lrep_custodian" are non-noble.(troop_set_slot, "trp_npc1", slot_lord_reputation_type, lrep_roguish),
#"Martial" will be twice as common as the other types
lrep_none = 0
lrep_martial = 1 #chivalrous but not terribly empathetic or introspective, - eg Richard Lionheart, your average 14th century French baron
lrep_quarrelsome = 2 #spiteful, cynical, a bit paranoid, possibly hotheaded - eg Robert Graves' Tiberius, some of Charles VI's uncles
lrep_selfrighteous = 3 #coldblooded, moralizing, often cruel - eg William the Conqueror, Timur, Octavian, Aurangzeb (although he is arguably upstanding instead, particularly after his accession)
lrep_cunning = 4 #coldblooded, pragmatic, amoral - eg Louis XI, Guiscard, Akbar Khan, Abd al-Aziz Ibn Saud
lrep_debauched = 5 #spiteful, amoral, sadistic - eg Caligula, Tuchman's Charles of Navarre
lrep_goodnatured = 6 #chivalrous, benevolent, perhaps a little too decent to be a good warlord - eg Hussein ibn Ali. Few well-known historical examples maybe. because many lack the drive to rise to faction leadership. Ranjit Singh has aspects
lrep_upstanding = 7 #moralizing, benevolent, pragmatic, - eg Bernard Cornwell's Alfred, Charlemagne, Salah al-Din, Sher Shah Suri
lrep_roguish = 8 #used for commons, specifically ex-companions. Tries to live life as a lord to the full
lrep_benefactor = 9 #used for commons, specifically ex-companions. Tries to improve lot of folks on land
lrep_custodian = 10 #used for commons, specifically ex-companions. Tries to maximize fief's earning potential