Maybe there was a conversation about this but i am lazy to search for it.
I see some pictures where there is 30 different mods is used. Ofc some of them will be incompatible and get updated late or abandoned completely, aaand your save is now trash. Almost every Warband mod i was keen to play did included several improvements along the way in addition to it's conceptial changes. For example Floris mod was a legend because it included many things in one place (instead of something specific like "i want my horse to bleed blue mod"). Or ACOK is the brightest example, as it included mechanics about GoT (or books, idk) universe it also had improvements on textures, diplomatic, military and economic mechanics, it wasn't just "GoT map on vanilla mod" or it wasn't just "hmm banking system mod".
So if we are not getting compact mods like those above, then what would be the probability of having mod packs which would include many mods in a harmony?
Should we expect something like this after the full release (in the name of soon tm and too complicated)?
I see some pictures where there is 30 different mods is used. Ofc some of them will be incompatible and get updated late or abandoned completely, aaand your save is now trash. Almost every Warband mod i was keen to play did included several improvements along the way in addition to it's conceptial changes. For example Floris mod was a legend because it included many things in one place (instead of something specific like "i want my horse to bleed blue mod"). Or ACOK is the brightest example, as it included mechanics about GoT (or books, idk) universe it also had improvements on textures, diplomatic, military and economic mechanics, it wasn't just "GoT map on vanilla mod" or it wasn't just "hmm banking system mod".
So if we are not getting compact mods like those above, then what would be the probability of having mod packs which would include many mods in a harmony?
Should we expect something like this after the full release (in the name of soon tm and too complicated)?
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