Install Steam
login
|
language
简体中文 (Simplified Chinese)
繁體中文 (Traditional Chinese)
日本語 (Japanese)
한국어 (Korean)
ไทย (Thai)
Български (Bulgarian)
Čeština (Czech)
Dansk (Danish)
Deutsch (German)
Español - España (Spanish - Spain)
Español - Latinoamérica (Spanish - Latin America)
Ελληνικά (Greek)
Français (French)
Italiano (Italian)
Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
Magyar (Hungarian)
Nederlands (Dutch)
Norsk (Norwegian)
Polski (Polish)
Português (Portuguese - Portugal)
Português - Brasil (Portuguese - Brazil)
Română (Romanian)
Русский (Russian)
Suomi (Finnish)
Svenska (Swedish)
Türkçe (Turkish)
Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
Українська (Ukrainian)
Report a translation problem
Bannerlord Online - это ММО на основе сингла. Это та же игра в ванильный баннерлорд, но с сотнями игроков на карте
Клановые войны, грабежи караванов и боссы, гринд и все радости ммо имеются!
Это контакты нашего клана, там вы найдете всю инфу:
Наш Discord: {LINK REMOVED}discord.gg/eu-sturgia
Наш Telegram: {LINK REMOVED}t.me/+1X9nRbsAzwgwYmRk (тут только решаем проблемы с дс)
Here mate:
https://www.nexusmods.com/mountandblade2bannerlord/mods/3462
Xorberax's Legacy has deadly horse charges in the settings. Can adjust it if you require more/less damage. Come with other settings you can play around with like cut through everyone, banks, etc.
I have disabled the friendly fire settings so my horses don't wipe out my blokes. Should be save game compatible, I'm running it on 1.1.6 with no issues. You may have to look around if you need a different version of the mod
You are a game saver. This is the mod I've been waiting for. I can't stand these little horses that could never carry a fully armored knight. The only ones who feel like being small are the Khuzait. (Now I just hope someone will turn the Battanian Hobby pony into a big black shire horse with OP stats) i beg you pardon but the Shire horse is a modern breed. If you had written Old Flemish horse or Frisian I would have approved it but the Shire Horse was onley created in the 18th century by crossing the now extinct Old English Black Horse with Clansdales ( who also had Frisian blood) and Brabanders (at the base of the Old English Black horse, the Frisian stood together with the Brabander, both breeds are still bred, sometimes with changes, so the Frisian is nowadays more of a light harness horse and a high school riding horse than a draft horse, so the Shire has Frisian blood in its veins.
Any article that says "medieval horses were pony sized" is misleading on purpose or by ignorance.
Heavy cavalry(knights) had big war steeds
Archers rode medium sized horses
Scouts rode even smaller horses sometimes as did skirmish units
It's all very well documented and you can witness them in museums, but modern journos are all about click and bait and ofc people get fed garbage basically.
You've got a couple things wrong there. Size has everything to do with what a horse can carry unless you don't care about causing harm to the horse. Horses aren't measured from hoof to head, they are measured at the withers which is their shoulders.
Smaller, actually. less than 4'10" up to the shoulderblade, which looks to me to be about 6 inches less than those in Bannerlord. Lucky that it's fiction, or all the horse breeders would be pretty salty about the unrealistic desires of those nobles that refused to buy any of the normal warhorses. I won't make any comments about people wanting big horses to compensate for the size of their swords, because after all, it's fiction, and every canon bannerlord citizen has been coded to have an enormous, throbbing sword.
If anyone experiences bugs or issues with the mod, please let me know and I will investigate.
Did you make sure this mod is loaded after RBM in the launcher? This mod only changes horse sizes and does not write anything to save files, so it's pretty unlikely to be the cause of CTD.
more horses?
I'm now working on a version of this mod that will work with RBM. Stay tuned :)
- do love how the comment section turned into a historical debate around horses and I would say to my fellow horse owners having to go out each day and tend their grumpy mares/geldings during this rainstorm for the last week 07...... never change lads.
Thanks for the feedback! Please see the discussion topic I created regarding pony sizes and let me know your thoughts. No plans at the moment for MCM or inventory display changes - thats a bit more complicated, and would require dependencies with other mods whereas I'm trying to keep my mods lightweight with maximum compatibility.
first would it be possible for the inventory display of the horse reflect its size?
second would it be too much to ask for you to create MCM settings to adjust the size variables of the horses? thank you for your responses by the way.
Hungary defeated the golden horde by integrating European knights and crossbowmen in their ranks because they were observed to be very effective against the mongols. Spin it however you want it's a fact.
And no, look it up it was 15 hands minimum for stallions, not 14.
Either way I could name even the "Flemish great horse" that many consider to be the ancestor of the percheron. The Flemish great horse was the most popular one in Europe and was used by knights BUT also as a draught horse. Destrier is a meaning for great horse, so no they did not call ponies "great horses"
The reason why so many today fall for the trap of "small horses" is because knight themselves were somewhat rare and usually were the elite and not everyone could afford those massive horses.
The word Destrier aka great horse, was used in France as early as 1100, in England it was only almost 200 years later.
And again you show your absolute lack of knowledge about medieval warfare by suggesting that the Mongols were all light horse archers. They weren't. About 40% of their army was heavy cavalry.
But nothing against this mod, we're all more than entitled to mod our games to match whatever aesthetic preferences we have. Thumbs up.
And it's not just the one horse size study that you're so dismissive of. Ever been to an arms and armour museum? We have lots of surviving horse armour and saddles from across Europe that also show us how big the horses were. And guess what, they're mostly all pony sized with absolutely none of them being big enough for the draft horses you imagine medieval knights riding. And Henry VIII didn't allow breeding of stallions under 14 hands, not 15, and mares under 13. Oh look, pony sized horses again. And this is despite Henry buying the best breeding stock he could from across the continent and this being after the end of the medieval era.
Super rare high tier
This mod retains variance in horse sizes. For example, with the mod activated the Destrier is about 12% larger than the Battanian Hobby. Check it out yourself. The difference should definitely be noticeable, but if y'all think its too subtle I could update the mod to make it more obvious
Another example would be Hungary defeating the golden horde because they integrated European knights aka heavy cavalry in their ranks along with crossbowman + fortifications.
"Nimble horses" could simply not face nor withstand the heavy cavalry charges.
If anyone is interested about a classical medieval war steed often represented in medieval art search for "Percheron" horse breed.
And no it's far from being a "pony sized" horse, it's from 15 to18/19 hands in size (that's around 160cm to maybe 185cm that can weight up to 2600lbs.)
One recent study from UK that generalises heavily and talks only about the territory of UK does not describe the medieval period of Europe.
Anyway thx for this mod.
Your "nimble steeds" might make sense for some civilisations that did rely on skirmish warfare like in middle east and Mongolia for ex but not in medieval Europe where heavy cavalry dominated the battlefields until guns started to be prevalent.
All this "medieval horses were small" recently originates from one study made in UK, the infamous woke UK that is known to butcher history and science in the name of modern woke bs. Just look at all the articles that popped early 2022 talking about this with catchy titles like "medieval horse were ponies/small" crap.
for example the battanian hobby would be a small pony and the vlandian noble horse would be closer to larger modern horses?