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Go to the "Compatibility" tab and check the "Run this program as an administrator" checkbox, then hit OK. Navigate to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Mount & Blade II Bannerlord\bin\Win64_Shipping_Client" then right click on the file named "" and click properties. Try running the game in administrator mode All the files in the Modules directory are now unblocked if they were blocked. The PowerShell window will work for a few seconds and then be finished. Once you have entered that line, press enter. Now type (or even better, copy the line and paste it into the PowerShell window): dir -Recurse | Unblock-File (Your location might be different, don't forget the quotation marks!) The result should look something like this:Ĭd "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Mount & Blade II Bannerlord\Modules" Paste the address using Control+V and type the closing quotation mark " Go back to the PowerShell window and type: cd " Open an explorer window and navigate to Bannerlord's Modules folder (this is where you installed your mods)Ĭlick on the address bar and press Control+C to copy the address. Right click on it and click 'Start as administrator'.
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In the Windows start menu, search for PowerShell This will fix not just the files for this mod, but those for others that have issues also. If you feel comfortable using a terminal, you can use PowerShell to automatically unblock all files in the Bannerlord directory. Unblock all files with PowerShell (advanced method)

Do the same for 0Harmony.dll and ModLib.dll as well. In the popup window, check the 'Unblock' checkbox at the bottom of the General tab. Right click on BannerlordTweaks.dll and select Properties.
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To fix this, open the Bannerlord Tweaks mod folder in your modules folder, then navigate to bin -> Win64_Shipping_Client. While this is usually good, it causes problems with Bannerlord's mod loading system.

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dll files downloaded from the internet as suspect and puts a security block on them. If the game crashes on startup after you have installed this mod, please read all of the information listed below carefully: That being said, the Freelancer campaign wasn't particularly amazing to begin with and it probably isn't worth the effort to jump through the hoops of making it work.Some people may have an issue with the game not being able to load the mod. every faction in the game now has access to something at least comparable in power to the top VHFs (as well as bombers) a campaign could work from not being so horrifically imbalanced. Maybe now that the game has rebalanced all of the fighters to be competitive against each other i.e. At that point in the campaign I was kiting NPCs like crazy and trying to get Juni, King, Tobias etc to do all the work of killing them b/c they had plot armor and couldn't die whereas I'd die in like 4 or 5 shots. I eventually gave up around the time you had to escape from Bretonia and fight the Rheinland fleet, since not only did you have to fight several gunboats (already stupidly difficult b/c you didn't have anything that could dent them) but also several cruisers and a battleship. I managed to get past that mission from sheer luck when I played it, but later in the campaign it was basically impossible to kill any of the capital ships you had to fight since they were all rebalanced in Discovery and none of the weaker Vanilla ships could do anything against them. Cruiser Turrets did 2000 hull dmg and like 1000 shield dmg to balance out against other capital ships and bombers, but it'd two shot any ship you had at that point in the campaign you had to use bombers or other capital ships to take one down. Yeah I think starting with 4.84 there were too many incompatibilities, like you said the campaign was basically impossible since the Liberty Cruiser you had to fight was basically an "actual" capital ship with properly scaled effectiveness i.e.
