Note that if you add an item and use an existing save, it will take a week or so gametime for it to start showing up in shopsīut then it reverts to the original mesh and when I view it, it looks exactly the same.Įdited by Cataphractarii, 06 March 2016 - 01:11 AM. Be sure to check the 'merchandise' flag so it shows up in shops. Once the editor generates a new entry, you can edit the stats and flags for the weapon. Go to the item section and add a new item, first by selecting a similiar item as a template. To get the item to show up in shops, you can edit the itemkinds.txt directly, but it is easier if you use a tool. Next, open up a file called module.ini file, then scroll down to the end of the 'load_resource = ' lines and add another line 'load_mod_resource = yourfilenamehere' Save your new BRF to your module's Resource Folder dds file format, and placing them in your Mount and Blade/Modules/ whateveryourmoduleis /Textures folder. Mount and Blade: Warband (Wardrobe Mod, quest help) Hi everyone So I got the mod 'Wardrobe' from Nexus Mods, Im playing a quest line within it too Basically this Witch lady gives you a quest, kill 100 people with a dagger that she gives you. Be sure to add the textures by converting them to. There you can add meshes, assign materials and textures and do other cool things. To get models into a format that the game engine uses, you need to import the mesh into OpenBRF They're fairly intuitive, but if you have questions on using them just let me know, as I've used them quite a bit.
Ok, for starters you'll need a couple of tools.