![]() The other 10%… Did you hit the update-button after changing values? Did you saved your work? >So please start a new game before you ask in the forum. Also the changed faces of special troops like the kings, lords, heroes you will never see. But you will never see things like changed faction colors, moved parties (x/y coordinates). You can play your game for a hour ore more until you see a few of your changes. So your troops are stored there, also party locations, variables, and a lot of more. In 90% of all cases this is the reason, why you can’t see your changes. The game reads most of the data from a saved game. This is one of the most asked questions and I have a very simple answer: Start a new game. I modified things at the editor and I can’t see changes in the game…? This is a part of Taleworlds’ Module System, before you can use this you have to install it and the Python scripting language, too. I can’t find a module_.py, where can I find it? I released my tool for those people who can’t read the data or for those who aren’t interested to modify data here. The best way to modify a game module is using this Module System. The module contains exactly the same data as the text files. A batch file is integrated to build the text files, which are used by the game. It contains the “Native” game module in a readable form. The Module System is a couple of Python-files (headers, data, and more) released by Taleworlds. ![]() It’s just used to build/compile Taleworlds “Module System” to the text files which contains a module’s game data. Python is an interpreted, general-purpose high-level programming language whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. It has nothing to do with Taleworld. It’s 2011 – most people have 1280×1024 and higher displays… Fade out your taskbar to see the complete window! I won’t design the tool for lesser resolutions, 1024×768 is really the minimum. The tool was designed for displays with a minimum resolution of 1024×768 pixel. Why I can’t see the full window on my display? ![]() What is “Morgh’s Mount & Blade WB/WFAS Editor”?Ī couple of tools for editing module game data in the computer game “Mount & Blade Warband”
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