-Historically Accurate Factions, including military orders
-Map of Europe (Norway - North Africa, Portugal - Middle East)
-New war system, including warparties and map power systems
-Sea Travel
-Naval Warfare
-Tons of New Items
-Redone Arena system, now it is divided into pidfights and complex tournaments
-Historical Accurate Lords and Kings
-New Banners
-Rule your own kingdon and recruit lords
-Challenge companions,lords or even kings to a freindly duel
-22 New Companions
-Unique Troops for All Factions
-Speak to Village Elders and Guild Masters from Menu
-Autoloot
-Spear Bracing and Battle Morale
-Custom Battles
FACTIONS
In Mount and Blade Warband (finished by now):
Castille, Leon, Navarre, Aragon, the Banu Gaya (Mallorca), Almohad Caliphate, France, Toulouse, England, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Kingdom of Connacht, Irish Kingdoms, Welsh Principalities, K of Mann, K of the Isles, Scotland, Genoa, Pisa, Holy Roman Empire, Holland, Frisia, Flanders, Brabant, Venice, Sicily, Bohemia, the Papal States, the Tuscan League, the Lombrd League, Hungary.
Orders: Aviz, Santiago, Calatrava, Saint George.
(Many more are coming)
In the old original Mount and Blade version:
Denmark, Scotland, Almohads, Holy Roman Empire, France, England, Papal States, Portugal, Sicily, Aragon, Castille & Leon, Ireland, Roman Empire (Byzantium), Poland, Hungary, Rascia (Serbia), Wales, Bohemia, Seljuks, Venice, Toulouse, Lombard League, Bulgaria, Baltic Duchies, The Dutch Counties, The Principality of Halych.
HOSTED
Go here for further info and progress reports. In the hosted forums you can also suggest, comment, post your screens...
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
You have to unrar the main mod file. One you have the '1200 Europe' folder you have to place it under Mount&Blade Warband/Modules. The game folder 'Mount&Blade' is usually installed and therefore located under Program Files, though you might have installed in another place.
Once the module folder is under 'Modules' just click on the Mount&Blade Warband desktop icon or exe and get to the first menu that appears in the centre of your desktop. In the upper part you have 'Current Module', were you can choose the model you want to play. Native is the original module (the one that comes with the game), just select 'Europe 1200' and click on 'Play Mount&Blade Warband'. And Enjoy!
The seventh public beta of Europe 1200 Warband has been released. Including 4 new factions, work on scenes, new enhancements and features, and a map expansion, as we start to cover Eastern-Europe.
Command your party and find your way to glory in the Western and Central Europe of 1200. Will you fight over the English Crown ? Or perhaps serve under the orders of Polish Nobles?
With this beta we've added 4 new historical factions, the Principality of Arber, the Bulgarian Tsardom, the Principality of the Rhodopes and the Kingdom of Poland. This version includes 133 new settlements and a bunch of new items, among with a good number of fixes, and a great lot of enhancements. Military Orders also got revised.
Just like we've said in previous messages, Europe 1200 aims for a complete Europe, and the team is working on all the independent historical factions that existed in 1200. From West to East. We started with Iberia, and we'll finish with Egypt and the Crusader States. In the end the player will be able to travel from Toledo to Costantinople, and take part in any conflict.
DOWNLOAD:
Moddb.com
HOSTED FORUMS:
Forums.taleworlds.com
Beta 2 (outdated) TRAILER:
Public Beta Released. With 3 new factions, the Banate of Bosnia, the Republic of Ragusa, and the Grand Principality of Serbia. Further work on scenes...
Public Beta Released. With a new faction, the Kingdom of Hungary, work started on scenes, and a map expansion. ENJOY
Desura now supports more modifications for Mount&Blade Warband.
Public Beta Released. With 10 New Historical Factions, 2 New Quests and a map expansion. ENJOY
This release of Europe 1200 includes Western and Central Europe with a total of 39 factions and 4 military orders, including 4 new factions: the Principality...
Europe 1200 gets ported to Warband. With a bigger map, more factions, and loads of new content. A realistic mod that takes the player to the Middle Ages...
This release of Europe 1200 includes Western and Central Europe with a total of 35 factions and 4 military orders, including 3 new factions, The Kingdom...
This release of Europe 1200 includes Western and Central Europe with a total of 32 factions and 4 military orders, including a new faction, The Kingdom...
This release of Europe 1200 includes Western and Central Europe with a total of 31 factions and 4 military orders, including 10 more than in the last...
This release of Europe 1200 includes Western and part of Central Europe with a total of 21 factions and 4 military orders, including 4 more than in the...
Could you please pass me your Module_System, I wanna chechk how you did to make Nobles, Sergeants and those to be available in castles and towns, please.
may i use the map in this for my mod?
Hi everybody.
here's the current and final beta v9:
Mega.nz
This the latest version of the mod i fund, and its not published in moddb btw.
Sadly, the mod is dead because the author stopped the development of the mod many years ago so this is the last version of Europe 1200 published by him :/
P.D: If you guys know spanish, you can download the translation patch in nexus.
Here: Nexusmods.com
Have a good year guys :)
Either the author has decided to work on the mod again or someone has the source and reworked it:
Steamcommunity.com
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what is the minimum requirements to run this mod and does it needs more than 2 gb ram ?
No you dont, if your world map is lagging, dont worry, thats lagging always
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Not very fun to play as Bulgaria, since there is no Byzantine empire to attack, nor are there neighbors. Plus everything for the Bulgarians is native armor and not really historically accurate, shame. Has potential though.
See Medieval Conquests or Anno Domini 1257