

The mod tries to be accurate with regards to the general conditions of the time, but deliberately ignores particulars as a design decision. You will also meet "Lord Tokugawa", not "Daimyo Tokugawa Ieyasu" - in Native mount and blade, lords only had one name (although their given names, not their surnames or house names), and "Daimyo _" isn't accurate usage anyway, since it's not how anyone would have addressed them. As a player of Gekokujo, you will start from nothing and attempt to gain control of the entire country, making the title fitting.Ī little note on the in-game names of equipment and NPCs: My priority is to make the mod intuitive for all players, not just historical enthusiasts, so gratuitous Japanese is avoided, unless the English equivalent is even more cumbersome or somehow less informative. The name is a term often translated as "the low-ranked taking over from the high" and was chosen because it was a running theme during that era: Oda Nobunaga descended from a clan of deputies to the nominal governor of their province, but the Oda usurped them and toppled their neighbors Toyotomi Hideyoshi began his career as a cook and sandal bearer and ended up the ruler of Japan Tokugawa Ieyasu was an upstart who probably fabricated a claim of descent from the Minamoto clan-the only ones allowed to be granted the title of Shogun. Gekokujo is a mod for Mount and Blade Warband set in the Sengoku period of Japan. rar, extract it into your modules directory. If you have the installer, just run it and follow the instructions.
#MOUNT AND BLADE WARBAND MOD DIPLOMACY RAR#
rar for power users who know what they're doing. If you have an old version - delete it first! 3.0 will overwrite all old files as necessary, but it will leave a few behind that are no longer used.ģ.0 comes in two versions: a self-extracting installer that auto-detects your warband directory and a.

*It'll more likely be used to buy history books, because I'm a huge nerd This is meant for the latest version of Warband, 1.158 Once your new character is made, you can save it and restore full-screen mode - starting a new game takes a long time, but loading an existing save is as quick as normal Mount and Blade. I am working on improving startup time, but while that is still not fixed, I suggest starting a new game in windowed mode to allow you to do something else while it starts up. WARNING: It may take a very long time to start up a new game (that it looks like it must have crashed) because of the number of factions in play. This thread's homepage is its active sub-board on the official Mount and Blade forums:
