It adds slow motion into a giant medieval battle simulator.
Gives you the option to make the game much more cinematic with the addition of a free camera and slow motion.
Allows you to have a much easier time with battle tactics.
It does all this at the cost of immersion, but if you’re just looking for a more casual (and cinematic) good time, this is a must have. It also allows you to play as one of your soldiers in case you die (which happens a lot, at least for me). If you feel like you just don’t have enough time to set your troops up with the tactics you like, or the perspective to do so, this mod is for you. It also gives you an extensive menu to use in combat that includes slow motion, formation settings, cheats and more. If you dig it, you might want to financially support the work via Patreon.Ĭonsidering Paradox recently delayed Crusader Kings 3's first expansion, saying they're concerned about bugs and stablity, this might pep the game up a touch while you're waiting.RTS Camera allows you to play Bannerlord from, imagine this, the perspective of a real-time strategy game, ala Total War or Men of War. You can download Crusader Blade free from Itch.io. And, of course, the Tony Hawk's Pro Crusaders mod should let your king actually sk8. Next up, I want to see another mod which turns duels into "1v1 me n00b" challenges inside Quake on DM6. For a fan to make this a reality by smooshing the two together is wildly impressive. I imagine many of us have thought "It would be so cool if this game had Feature X from Game Y". Future plans include "sieges, duels, new troops, inventory and equipment system, and much more". The creator explains on Reddit that battles and armies are generated by calculating the ratio of army sizes (given M&B2's 1000-unit cap), and trying to select M&B units similar to your CK3 army. Well, now the first public version is out. You might remember seeing this earlier in the year.