
I'd like to point out that you can theoretically use the principles outlined in this guide for any game you have which makes use of vortex and nexus mods.

Follow vortex through its set up guide to set the game(s) up as a recipient to mods from nexus (the website you just downloaded vortex from and where you will browse for mods), allocate a mod staging folder - which will have you ready to begin. Specifically for this guide - Vortex.ĭownload and install. The easiest way to do this will be using a mod manager. Once you have this knowledge, you can build upon it.

This guide is designed for the player with little to no experience with modding their game, so it will incorporate the simplest and most fool-proof way of doing things. That's fine, we all were at some point or another. I will hold your hand, and after a short time doing this it will be as easy as steam auto-updates. It's true, there can be issues (all of which you can address logically as this guide will show you), there are also some annoyances which come with an early access title modding experience (such as updates changing things which lead to some work on your behalf to correct) but all of this is manageable, not only that, more than worth the time it takes because as you probably already know - modded Bannerlord is proper Bannerlord.

There are some poor souls out there (possibly yourself included at present) who don't dare try modding their game due to the enumerable problems one could face when configuring their load order in a way which will ensure stability throughout their play-through. So you want to enjoy Bannerlord properly?
