![]() If you like paint the map simulators, this one's a neat one to try lol. Anno 1257 is a popular one as it puts you in a full map of Europe with the respective countries at the time (Alba gu brath!). ![]() The downside to it though can be the challenge element, and constant rebellions The mod team that worked on it ended up working with taleworlds themselves to make (it was either dlc or standalone, pretty sure it was dlc) Viking Conquest, which gets mentioned a lot more frequently on here. Brytenwalda puts you in viking age Britain with a strong emphasis on shield walls. Off the top of my head let's see, it's been a while Quite different from regular warband but quite enjoyable.įrankly, i'd recommend going to modb: and just take a peek at whats the all time most popular ones. The Rain Man on youtube has a very good series going on if you wanna see whats it about, the setting doesn't entice me but the community loves it. Warsword Conquest seems very fun if youre into Warhammer 40k. (i clearly love this mod more than the others) The armors for perisno are all very well done, the quality of life changes are many and useful and there's tons of ways to go about playing it, the map is damn massive. Perisno for the medium fantasy world, has humans, elves, half-human elves, dwarves, giants,ridable dragons (albeit they do look like green big chickens), world quests where you save the world (or something, lore is random and messy). Strikes a decent balance between not being too overbearing and unique enough. Also has very interesting big unique unit spawns. Most completed/fleshed out full conversion mod, has elves, customizable units(expensive) and a decent lore. Pendor for the ligh/medium fantasy world.
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