This project is the continuation of our work in Warband crusade MOD "In the Name of Jerusalem". We will continue to extend and improve the old settings. The new campaign map will expand to the Upper Danube, the Nile Delta, the Dinaric Alps, and Transcaucasia. The Bulgarian Empire and Grand Principality of Serbia will be added. Kingdom of Georgia, the Saltukids and the Artuqids (probably Eldiguzids) may comes later. The timeline still starts from 1187, but we will try to add more interesting historical events until 1204 - including the Fourth Crusade.

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Guest
Guest - - 690,535 comments

Will this feature have a turning off option?

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Ellistemplar Author
Ellistemplar - - 666 comments

Most feature won't have a switch

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Guest
Guest - - 690,535 comments

are you thinking about implementing the banner kings mod?

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Valkyrie_Yukikaze Creator
Valkyrie_Yukikaze - - 180 comments

Also, this isn't a hard restriction for the most part. You can still wear mismatched gears with some degree of renown penalty. Different culture/faction also have different degree of acceptance toward foreign equipment.

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Rhyagelle
Rhyagelle - - 66 comments

Interesting concept. Interested to see how it plays out.

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redsimonDE
redsimonDE - - 130 comments

I think it is always better to let people choose, giving them the option to roleplay. Don't forget that people can change their religion and still keep clothing/armor of their culture. Or adapt (partially) local culture while keeping their religion. Didn't Outremer French for example adapt local clothing?

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Ellistemplar Author
Ellistemplar - - 666 comments

For the last one they never. The local indigenous people are concentrated in the villages of Levant, and few people live in the cities. And local Christians and Muslims are prohibited from wearing clothes like Franks. The rulers know how to isolate people from different cultures to achieve regional stability.

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clarionhorn
clarionhorn - - 237 comments

@redsimonDE, that is an ahistorical fantasy. you know what's good role play? wearing the clothes that your character faction/unit historically wore

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redsimonDE
redsimonDE - - 130 comments

It's not an ahistorical fantasy if you want to roleplay someone who is not ordinary in every way. Depending on personal preference, people are more interesting to play the more unique they are.
Besides, the game starts historical, but through decisions of both player and AI will inevitably develop ahistorically.

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phunkracy
phunkracy - - 262 comments

Ok, that's a neat idea, but I don't exactly understood how it applies in this case. Why is this helmet incompatible with this armor? It has it's own coif so it shouldn't be much of an issue to wear it together with lamellar breastplate. What kind of disadvantage is associated with this combination?

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