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Help with mount and blade warband mods

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RedGajin:

before i start with my problem i would like to state that i am using a mac 10.6 desktop and no, i am NOT running an illegal version of mount & blade, i paid in full for the game and im simply using cross over to use it on my mac. im pretty sure this is 100% legal, and if its not then ill lock the topic.

but the problem im having is with using mods. now i can drag mods that just are downloads of folders with all the stuff needed and you can just drag that folder into modules and play. but the ones i have problems with are the installer files and the mods that need WSELoaders (like brytenwaldia). so i have two questions, 1) is there a way to extract the files within the installer without actually having to use the wizard and 2) is there a way to run the WSELoader mods without the use of a WSELoader?

thanks in advance if anyone can help.

EDIT: i am running version 1.143 of mount and blade: warband

Brian Smithers:

why are you using cross over
use a wineskin wrapper, they work so much better (I run the same game same version) and they also look better (it is all in a .app file)
:|

RedGajin:


--- Quote from: Brian Smithers on October 20, 2012, 06:15:30 PM ---why are you using cross over
use a wineskin wrapper, they work so much better (I run the same game same version) and they also look better (it is all in a .app file)
:|

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because crossover was what i found first and it was pretty easy. just select installer->select windows type->install->play game

i use a wineskin wrapper for world of tanks and i dont really know a difference in quality or anything.

Brian Smithers:


--- Quote from: RedGajin on October 20, 2012, 06:18:28 PM ---because crossover was what i found first and it was pretty easy. just select installer->select windows type->install->play game

i use a wineskin wrapper for world of tanks and i dont really know a difference in quality or anything.

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your choice.

RedGajin:

anyone?

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