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.
I am concerned with pole weapons which when sheathed, stick to the back of the soldiers. I am aware of the gameplay limitations and AI complications, but I think it would be nice if you guys made it that these pole weapons cannot be sheathed, but drop to ground if not used.
It is ugly to see long sticks emerging from the soldiers' backs.
But still, it is only a suggestion, not that important.
I know this my friend. This is one of the most suck things in MB2, and this is also a pain in my ***. Once we enter the coding stage I will deal with this first.
Oh.. I am very glad to hear that. Thanks for the reply and thanks again for the mod.
Anyways, I am a fan of the designs and costumes used in "Kingdom of Heaven" Movie and I haven't seen any creation of that level again anywhere until now.
After seeing your mod, I feel your models are even better and I am very impressed with your design choices. I think there are some minority people on this planet, who feel happy and satisfied when they see a picture of a 1100AD Soldier with a nice, dark riveted mail coat. I have a feeling that we are one of them.
id like to point out theres a mod on Nexus mods for Bannerlord that does this exact thing and sheathes big weapons in a way that looks realistic, maybe the INJ2 team could use this mod in the end result?
This is great! You can tell me what they are, and we can take a look at these great mods as a reference when we get to the programming stage
Sure thing man heres the link its called "Magic holsters" and he links a good video on someone explaining why its stupid to see in video games, worth a watch. Nexusmods.com
A job that can easily be a work of art, congratulations for such an effort, I'll be waiting to enjoy it, thanks