Workshop spotted on SteamDB

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At least good news, so it means that we don't have to install butterlibs, mod mangers, harmonies and another tons of tools to made a single mod work?
Yep, nexus and those sites have always been a messy nightmare of bloatware.
 
There is a "fault" to buy the game not on Steam ? What kind of -snip- reasoning is this ?
And there is a VERY GOOD reason, it's called "no DRM". Not everyone is fine with surrendering consumer rights for the sake of superficial convenience.

Doesn't make it good. McDonald is the biggest restaurant franchise, I'm pretty sure a small local one has better food.
Yeah I would of rather got Bannerlord on GOG, but it came out on steam 1st.
Yep, nexus and those sites have always been a messy nightmare of bloatware.
At least good news, so it means that we don't have to install butterlibs, mod mangers, harmonies and another tons of tools to made a single mod work?
This is a good point too though. Although I find modb and self installing fine for warband, I absolutely hate having to get mods for other games from nexus and doing extra stuff to make them work. Nexus for some reason doesn't let it's password be saved like other sites so I always have to go through the garbage of re-setting it everytime I look for a mod.
 
Doesn't make it good. McDonald is the biggest restaurant franchise, I'm pretty sure a small local one has better food.
Except in this case the small local one doesn't have mod workshop support, and McDonalds might soon. So, that makes it good.
 
Any good mod put's their mods on a third party website such was the case with moddb in warband.

If it doesn't, you should push for it, because it makes no sense for bannerlord modders to put their mods exclusively on steam when bannerlord has had a big push into selling on other platforms
 
There is a "fault" to buy the game not on Steam ? What kind of -snip- reasoning is this ?
And there is a VERY GOOD reason, it's called "no DRM". Not everyone is fine with surrendering consumer rights for the sake of superficial convenience.

Doesn't make it good. McDonald is the biggest restaurant franchise, I'm pretty sure a small local one has better food.
I don't blame you for not buying it on steam, but why did you said "That's ****" ? Modders also publish their mods on 3rd party sites.
 
Any good mod put's their mods on a third party website such was the case with moddb in warband.

If it doesn't, you should push for it, because it makes no sense for bannerlord modders to put their mods exclusively on steam when bannerlord has had a big push into selling on other platforms
That is a problem for other platforms, they should speed money and resources supporting modders to, I only purchase games on Steam because they mod support.
 
That is a problem for other platforms, they should speed money and resources supporting modders to, I only purchase games on Steam because they mod support.
"I will willingly make people miss out a major part of an experience, even though it won't even affect me in any way when they don't have to miss out"

There are 0 reasons to not put it on steam alongside other third party websites
 
At least good news, so it means that we don't have to install butterlibs, mod mangers, harmonies and another tons of tools to made a single mod work?

Not really, some mods may include the dependencies in their own project instead of adding it as a requirement in the mod definition and telling you to download a separate version. Either the modder writes their own framework or they will use the ones already available.

I don't want to be downloading unnecessary stuff either, so what I end up doing is inspecting their dll and writing my own version without any of those pesky dependencies, like configuration menus.
 
Not really, some mods may include the dependencies in their own project instead of adding it as a requirement in the mod definition and telling you to download a separate version. Either the modder writes their own framework or they will use the ones already available.

I don't want to be downloading unnecessary stuff either, so what I end up doing is inspecting their dll and writing my own version without any of those pesky dependencies, like configuration menus.
But moders couldn't include this dependencies in their mods, with permission of course, before post it on Steam?
 
But moders couldn't include this dependencies in their mods, with permission of course, before post it on Steam?

They can, but if you have different versions you may have conflicts and to avoid that they include those as requirements so you have a single version in use. You would also be downloading the same thing and loading it multiple times with each mod you use
 
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