I've played around 30 hours on 1.0.2 the last few weeks using this. Has never caused a crash and I've never had to disable it to resolve an issue. Here's the mods I'm using it with:
Calradia Expanded Calradia Expanded Kingdoms Serve as Soldier Diplomacy Improved Garrisons RTS Camera Marry Anyone Timelord Fighting Together Relation
Great and realistic mod, but, Swords above a certain length, like 115+, should not even be visible! Supposedly, it is carried on the Horse or on hand, in holster! It will be like it is burried, part of it, on the ground, while walking!
"what kind of idiot thinks you can carry a 2H on your hip?" Literally all of the people who have been using longswords in the real world for centuries.
On the off chance that it wasn't a troll: Swords were almost never carried using a back-harness. The one or two exceptions pretty much confirm the rule, since even in the very few contexts where *some* people have been noted carrying a sword on their back, it was still considered sub-optimal and a generally inferior option compared to carrying them at the belt.
And that's for two-handed swords. Like tachis, katanas, longswords, grosse messers, etc. Greatswords that were too long to carry at the belt were simply carried like a polearm would be, because that's basically what they were. Greatswords, montantes, etc. were used like metal polearms, not like longswords. And you carried them in your hands most of the time, sometimes rested on your shoulder; or you had it in a baggage cart, or you left it leaning against a wall or something, exactly like how you would handle a spear or polearm.
The fact that characters in Mount & Blade holster friggin polearms on their back is another ridiculous trope related to this one.
This. I train in historical swordsmanship and no, two handed swords were not worn on the back. There are a few exceptions to this but they are far and few between. I can draw even my 52 inch spada due mani (Bolognese two handed sword) from my hip, nowhere close to on my back. Maybe a shorter sword could be drawn from the back, but not a longer one. Sure you could make a mechanism to allow this, but other than the cool factor there is no reason to.
Every single sword that can be sheathed is meant to be carried at the hip. Anything too big to carry on the hip would either be carried in the hand or kept in cargo. Think before you post you fucking idiot.
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Unfortunately, this mod does not work on 1.1.0. All 2h swords are put on the back again
Calradia Expanded
Calradia Expanded Kingdoms
Serve as Soldier
Diplomacy
Improved Garrisons
RTS Camera
Marry Anyone
Timelord
Fighting Together Relation
hand, in holster!
It will be like it is burried, part of it, on the ground, while walking!
Thanks!
Literally all of the people who have been using longswords in the real world for centuries.
On the off chance that it wasn't a troll:
Swords were almost never carried using a back-harness. The one or two exceptions pretty much confirm the rule, since even in the very few contexts where *some* people have been noted carrying a sword on their back, it was still considered sub-optimal and a generally inferior option compared to carrying them at the belt.
And that's for two-handed swords. Like tachis, katanas, longswords, grosse messers, etc.
Greatswords that were too long to carry at the belt were simply carried like a polearm would be, because that's basically what they were. Greatswords, montantes, etc. were used like metal polearms, not like longswords. And you carried them in your hands most of the time, sometimes rested on your shoulder; or you had it in a baggage cart, or you left it leaning against a wall or something, exactly like how you would handle a spear or polearm.
The fact that characters in Mount & Blade holster friggin polearms on their back is another ridiculous trope related to this one.