

Change the 0 to a 1 We need the 0 at the end of this line to be a 1. Activate Cheats in Bannerlord This is fairly simple. It also provides more information on how to use them properly so we highly suggest you check that page out as well. Here is a list of commands we find very useful and a short description of what they do.Īt the bottom of this article, or even on the Nexus Mod Page, is a list of all console commands available in Bannerlord. If you do not see Developer Console here you have extracted the zip to the wrong location or have not extracted it at all.

With that being said, head on over to Nexusmods using this link and download the Developer Console mod. The developer console does not activate when you activate cheats, but you need cheats activated to use the console. If you want to turn off cheats after this guide, simply change the 1 back to a 0. We need the 0 at the end of this line to be a 1. All you need to do is turn a 0 into a 1 in a config file! Navigate to your Documents folder on your PC. Console commands allow you to edit almost anything in-game from your character to the map to enemy armies. Hilly or forested terrain will prevent parties from travelling at their maximum rate.There is a way to unlock them in-game, it just requires a few simple steps. The type of terrain parties travel over will influence their speed.

Here are a few examples of how many horses is the best amount depending on inventory weight: Weight The speed improvement tends to increase rapidly at low numbers and significantly slows down toward the peak, so it is not necessary to get as close as possible to the ideal number of horses.

The ideal number of horses varies by total weight being carried the more weight, the more horses. However, horses themselves also slow you down, so filling your inventory with horses will result in a negative effect. The type of horse is irrelevant, a cheap Sumpter Horse is just as good as the more expensive varieties. The speed penalty for larger party sizes is also unaffected by extra horses in the inventory. weapons and armor do not count towards party speed, only trade goods. Some of the encumbering effects of trade goods can be counteracted by having spare horses in your inventory, where notionally they'll carry the trade goods for you. Beside the slower party speed, inventory items limit the amount of gear you can salvage and then sell. It is generally recommended not to go hunting bandits while carrying a heavy load of trade goods. Weight accumulated from inventory items, particularly trade goods, can significantly slow your party down.
