

Pretty slow because of its size but it's still great fun building up your empire of musketeers and pikemen.
#Mount and blade warband mods with guns mod
Swadia is the HRE the Vaegirs are Tsarist Russia, and new factions have popped up).ġ6th Century - Massive mod spanning from North America to Japan basically, with tonnes of factions. It's not gunpowder only, but all factions have at least some troops armed with early firearms, all set in an updated Calradia (e.g. The Eagle and the Radiant Cross - Personal favourite mod of all time, if a bit buggy (sending off companions leads to them either disappearing or being unable to rejoin your company, and if you defeat a faction you have to shoulder the costs of upkeep for all their special units), but D'Sparil's vision is still amazing. Should I give it a more serious shot?Īs of now, what other good gunpowder mods are out there that I haven't tried? L'Aigle - I played this mod for about 5 minutes when I first got a PC but wasn't thrilled with the map being a recreation of Europe. I'm honestly not a fan of the 1500s India setting, but the mod is solid enough that it's probably what I'll keep playing if I can't find anything I like more. Its only issue, if I can even call it that, is the setting. Suvarnabhumi Mahayuth - This is the most stable of the bunch I've played. Sayazn - Great mod Literally the best-designed mod I've played but I can't continue with it because of its multiple bugs including one that puts an unskippable event screen in my face with no way to dismiss it.Ĭalradia Imperial Age - This one is okay and enjoyable enough except for two things: The constant spam of kingdom relation pop up notifications and seemingly OP firebombs. I've played a couple of gunpowder mods for Warband, but for different reasons, every one of them turns me away from a serious playthrough.
