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Докладване на проблем с превода
When I launch CK3, it writes: this mod (Crusader Blades) is designed for another version of the game (1.8.1).
But 1.8.1 of which game? Crusader Kings 3 or Mount and Blade 2?
On CK3, there is no 1.8.1... on the other hand, it is there on M&B2, but it doesn't work either.
Thank you.
Worth thinking about handling the special soldier stacks, e.g. the Vikings in Britain in 867 start, that are now way larger than what their opponents can field
You're welcome.
Am glad you're enjoying the mod.
Presumably and most likely you have other MAA mods installed.
It is highly recommended that you disable them because only the vanilla unit stacks are or even can be modified in the base game files. Using any other MAA mod is not advised anyway seeing how Crusader Blade also uses the vanilla units and does not know how to spawn those extra units. Bowmen are spawn as infantry for example or infantry as cavalry. Those MAA mods are conceived for playing CK3 the conventional way without the ability to play out the battles.