Mount & Blade: Warband is an extension to its stand-alone predecessor Mount & Blade. It’s predecessor Mount & Blade is an action role-playing video game. Due to the fierce popularity of its predecessor, the developers decided to release an extension to the game.
Mount & Blade: Warband is developed by TaleWorlds Entertainment and published collectively by TaleWorlds Entertainment, Paradox Interactive, and Koch Media. The game was initially released on 30 March 2010. It is currently available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Android, Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS, and Macintosh operating systems.
Gameplay:
In this extension, the developers have added the Multiplayer option. A few new storylines have been introduced in the game too. The graphics and the user-interface of the game have been reworked and improved. The combat animations have been reanimated.
Mount & Blade: Warband Multiplayer:
The new multiplayer mode which has been introduced to the game removes all the RPG(Role-playing game) and map components from the single-player mode and focuses on direct combat between players. Up to 200 people can play a multiplayer match together at once depending on the number of factions selected. The multiplayer character cannot be upgraded. The Multiplayer mode includes Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, Conquest, Battle, and Siege.
Key Features of Mount & Blade: Warband
The game is quite engaging and entertaining. It is an absolute gem for people who like playing strategy games and action role-playing games.
Here are some of the amazing features the game offers to its players:
- The graphics have been improved.
- New models and high-quality textures have been added to the game.
- Multiplayer battle with up to 200 players, splitting into two teams depending on the number of factions.
- The game mechanics have been reworked and improved.
- You can now pick any projectile from the battlefield and use it as a munition.
- The combat system has been improved. Motion-captured animations have been added to the game.
How to Enable Cheats:
To use cheats and console commands, you first have to make few changes to the game. You need to make few changes to the game settings, which will allow you to enter cheats.
To enable cheats, first, start the game. Before you click on the Play button, browse to Configure. You will see a lot of options, click on Game and check the box which says Enable Cheats.
and voila! That’s it. You have now successfully enabled cheats. You can also disable the cheats the same way you have enabled them.
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Mount & Blade: Warband Cheats and Console Commands:
Before you start using cheats, you should be aware of the fact that once you have enabled cheats you will stop gaining Steam Achievements. However, you can always disable cheats if you want to start gaining achievements.
Below is a comprehensive list of cheats and console commands which you can use to enrich your gameplay experience. Read the description of the command before you use it.
Conole Command/Cheat | Effect |
---|---|
Ctrl + ~ (then type in 'cheatmenu' no '') | Activate Cheat Menu (allows for a multitude of cheats including adding items and improving relations[also some debug features]) |
CTRL+F5 | AI takes over you character in battles |
CTRL+H | Completely heals you |
CTRL+Shift+H | Completely heals your horse |
CTRL+F3 | Damage yourself |
Ctrl + ~ (then type in 'nocheatmenu' no '') | Deactivate Cheat Menu |
Ctrl + space | Fast Forward waiting at map |
CTRL+X | Gives experience to the selected party member |
CTRL+X | Gives you 1000 XP in the character screen |
CTRL+W | Greatly increases all of your weapon proficiencies |
CTRL+X | In the inventory it gives you 1000 Gold |
Ctrl+Alt+F4 | Knock unconscious all enemy troops |
Ctrl+Shift+F4 | Knocks out all enemies zoomed into. (Holding shift and looking at) |
Ctrl+Shift+F6 | Knocks out all of your troops |
Ctrl+F6 | Knocks out one of your troops |
CTRL+F4 | Knocks unconcious an enemy after a number of presses |
CTRL+T | Let's you see everything except hideouts on the World Map |
Ctrl + L | Level Up |
CTRL+Left Click | On the World Map, teleports your party to where you click |
CTRL + F9 | Slow Motion (Press again to turn on or off) |
Ctrl + F11 | Stop the time at battle |
Ctrl + Left Click | Upgrade all available units to that path. |
Note: Do not use multiple cheats & commands at once as it may result in crashing the game. Make sure you take a backup of the game files before you start using cheats.