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How To Install Floris Mod Pack

Floris mod pack, Jan 19, 2012 Floris Mod Pack Welcome to the Floris Mod Pack. This is a combination of a lot of good mods created by the community, bringing them all together and enhancing your gameplay experience. Originally this pack started as a side project of my After Action Report (AAR) Me, Floris, but soon it had grown into a very big package in its own right. How to Install Modpacks. Support May 12, 2018 14:48. I paste it but it wants the api I put the one it gave me and it said it was the wrong one how do I find the one for the mod pack!!!!! Because w/ the old launcher you could ACTUALLY INSTALL THE MOD PACKS but with this version u can only copy the url but u cant add. How to Install: To Install in Addition to FEMP: 1) Make a copy of your.Warband Modules Floris Expanded Mod Pack folder. 2) Rename it something obvious/you'll remember (e.g. Floris Improved) 3) Unzip these files into your new/copied folder 4) Make a copy of your. Documents Mount&Blade Warband Savegames Floris Expanded Mod Pack folder.

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Really nice mod, can you just tell me why some of a soldiers dont have their bodies. Its like they have invisibilty cloaks, you can see just their heads and weapons.We require more information to answer that.

What warband version are you using (check rgl log), what Floris version are you using (2.5 - basic/gameplay/expanded)? If gameplay, have you applied its patch? What are the names of the troops? Do you have any screenshots of the bug? Have you changed anything in the mod?Its great to get bug reports, but for them to be useful, they have to include a minimum amount of information.

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It would also be great, if folks can post bug reports in our board on the taleworlds forum, as only a portion of the team checks out this place.Cheers for reporting thoughimo the best mod I ever played, I always wanted to be a regular soldier and work myself up the ranks this mod is just amazing. Great job!!!Glad to hear, thanks for the praise and the endorsement!Edited by dDuh, 16 April 2012 - 08:08 PM.

This has happened to me twice already:When I load up my savegame, every city and town are held by insurgents, and I can't do anything, except to negotiate or fight/siege.Could this be because I upgraded from 2.50 to 2.52?This last one happened right after the upgrade, but I had one before in 2.50, which happened out of the blue. Maybe because I installed the normal map minimod at that time?I don't remember exactly.I solved it with beginning a new game but I don't want to do that now, because i've spent a good deal of time with my current character, amassed a little army too, and I'm finally not robbed by bandits every day anymore.Do you maybe have some ideas?. I haven't been able to replicate your issue: I made a new game in 2.5, and made sure I'd have my own kingdom. Then I patched the game to 2.52, and loaded that savegame.

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I could enter both my own town and towns of other factions without problems (of course not the faction from who I just snatched a town)The normal minimap mod shouldn't affect the savegame in any way: in that minimod only some textures are replaced, and your bug sounds like something codewise.You haven't changed anything in the game (like adding extra troops, changing items etc)? If so, may I have your savegame so that I can have a look at it myself?

You can upload it to any upload site (like, or ) and pm me the url to your savegame. Ok, so I downloaded the new installer and the default place to install wasn't in the Mount and Blade Module folder. So I changed the install path to C:Program Files (x86)Steamsteamappscommonmountblade warbandModulesModules. Anything I'm doing wrong?

Again, sorry to be a bother.You can just assume I'm an idiot with computersInstalling a file into a folder with the same name as the folder that folder is also in might not be the right folder to put it in at all. Thanks for the great mod!Edited by wolfofwar, 18 April 2012 - 02:43 AM.

Floris Mod PackWelcome to the Floris Mod Pack. This is a combination of a lot of good mods created by the community, bringing them all together and enhancing your gameplay experience.Originally this pack started as a side project of my After Action Report (AAR), but soon it had grown into a very full package in its own right. Due to all the different mods and features this pack has grown quite large in size, and asks a lot from your computer.

To make Floris available to as many people as possible, we made several different versions:. Basic: This is just Native gameplay with some added music, sounds and items. If want to play Native with a little extra, this version is the one for you!. Gameplay: This version is a downgraded version of Expanded, allowing people with lower computer specifications to still experience Floris. Expanded: This version contains everything Floris has to offer. Dev Suite: If you're a modder yourself and you'd wish to fiddle with Floris, this is what you need: the source and all resources you'll need to build your own version(s).Here are some general notes:. Since Floris is quite large, it might strain slower pc's.

If Expanded tends to run slow on your machine, you might try the Gameplay or Basic version. Because of this enormous size, the loading time of the mod is longer than you are used to. Have patience!. The basic version is compatible with any native savegame.

Gameplay and Expanded are NOT savegame compatible with Native or any older version of Floris. If you have any request for an additional mod to be added, just head to the, and I'll see what I can arrange for the next version. If you discover a bug, you can report it in the.

If you might help or if you run across problems, you should first read the. If no solution is provided over there, you can always ask at.

If you want to use this pack in your own mod, you'll have to ask the authors of each mod in this pack for their permission (check the respective topics!). For the stuff created by me: you can use it as long as you give credit. It would be nice to let me know you've used it. Always make a backup of your native files, so you can easily revert back if you want to. DownloadHere you can download the Floris Mod Pack from different locations.Important:This version is NOT savegame compatible with Native nor any versions previous to 2.5.We've crafted a handy installer for you, which allows you to install all versions of your choosing after just one download. First, make sure that you've uninstalled any previous versions of Floris before installing the new one.After you've downloaded the installer from one of the mirrors, double click it. Please have patience while Windows starts the installer: since it is so large, it might take a minute to start.

First you might get a warning (depending on your windows version): just click yes to continue.After you've clicked yes, you get to choose the language you want to install the mod in. Currently there are four languages to choose from: English (default), French, German and Polish. I'll display screenshots of each language here.After you selected your language, you get to the welcome screen of the installer, stating which version you're about to install. Click Next.Here you see the license agreement. Don't worry, it won't bite. It just makes you aware of the FAQ. Accept and click Next.Here you see a short description of the different version you can install.

Once you read it, click Next.Here you select the installation directory. Automatically your Warband's Module folder will be selected, but you can change it if you prefer to install the mod somewhere else. Make sure you select the Main Warband folder. If you have an older version installed, it might include Modules in the path: just delete that extra addition. Once done, click Next.A message pops up, saying that the main Warband folder already exists. Of course it does.

Click Yes to install there.Now you can select which version to install: The Basic version, Gameplay version or the Expanded version. The Dev Suite is only interesting for you if you want to work with the source and/or devellop your own version. There are also some extra options available.

Don't worry if you want to change it later: an extra folder is created which includes these alternative choices, so you can later switch without the need to reinstall.Once you selected the version)s) you'd like to install, you get an overview. Click Install to start the installation.You wait a bit untill the installation is done.You're done!

Click Finish to close the installer.Uninstall instructions. If you want to uninstall the mod, you can of course just delete it from your Module folder. But the proper way is to use the uninstaller, which you can find in the Module folder. Double-click it. First you might get a warning (depending on your windows version): just click yes to continue.After that you'll get a notification asking if you're sure you want to uninstall all Floris 2.54 versions (gameplay, Expanded, Basic, Dev Suite) you installed previously. This is in the language you installed the mod in.

Click Yes.You wait a bit untill the uninstallation is done.You're done! Click Ok to close the uninstaller. SourcesThere are quite some mods, scripts and other sources used, sometimes partially, in the Floris Mod Packs. Here I list them all. I made some handy categories, but I didn't list mods 'double': if I used for example both items and skins from one mod, I listed it under one category.There are mods that I have explicitly asked and gotten permission from, and there are Open Source Packs that can be used by everyone. To know the difference, I marked all OSP mods like this: OSP.

You can use these OSP mods freely for non-commercial use, but still need to give credit and notify the creators. For the other mods you'll need permission form the creators.In total 143 sources have been bundled together.editBecause the list exceeds the maximum length allowed, I give you a link to the list on the TaleWorlds forum.