27-07-2013, 07:47 PM
Here is a somewhat alternate method of getting NI to work that I used
Use this method if ----
You don't mind having 2 copies of the same game (albeit different versions) installed on your harddrive,
Don't want to mess with the steam autoupdate/steamcloud functions
Messing around with deleting files
Don't want to use CRPG launcher
In about three somewhat easy steps
Step 1 - download the compatable version of MnB as posted earlier by Senni
http://download.taleworlds.com/mb_warban...p_1153.exe
Step 2 - install mnb v 1.153 to a different directory in your harddrive
i.e. I installed mine to
c:\program files (x86)\mnb
rather than the steam directory
Step 3 - Copy and paste your NI folder from the steam version of mount and blade found via the directory
c:\program files (x86)\steam\steamapps\common\mountblade warband\modules
and paste it into the new installation's module directory
i.e.
c:\program files (x86)\mnb\modules
The mb_warband application will start the game
If you want to save yourself the hassle of not having to hunt through directories each time you want to play, you can add it to your steam library by going to the bottom left of your library in steam, hitting add a non-steam game (the irony), and browsing to c:\program files (x86)\mnb
and selecting the mb_warband application
Use this method if ----
You don't mind having 2 copies of the same game (albeit different versions) installed on your harddrive,
Don't want to mess with the steam autoupdate/steamcloud functions
Messing around with deleting files
Don't want to use CRPG launcher
In about three somewhat easy steps
Step 1 - download the compatable version of MnB as posted earlier by Senni
http://download.taleworlds.com/mb_warban...p_1153.exe
Step 2 - install mnb v 1.153 to a different directory in your harddrive
i.e. I installed mine to
c:\program files (x86)\mnb
rather than the steam directory
Step 3 - Copy and paste your NI folder from the steam version of mount and blade found via the directory
c:\program files (x86)\steam\steamapps\common\mountblade warband\modules
and paste it into the new installation's module directory
i.e.
c:\program files (x86)\mnb\modules
The mb_warband application will start the game
If you want to save yourself the hassle of not having to hunt through directories each time you want to play, you can add it to your steam library by going to the bottom left of your library in steam, hitting add a non-steam game (the irony), and browsing to c:\program files (x86)\mnb
and selecting the mb_warband application
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