
Mount And Blade Keeps Crashing
Let’s just say that Mount And Blade 2 Bannerlord has had a bit of a rough start. Performance issues are plentiful and many have complained about it. Some are funny, like the baby mode pictured above, but many are really not amusing at all.Some workarounds have been found, as well as causes for critical errors, so we’ll list the most troublesome ones here for your convenience.There’s a by the user “LawH”, who is doing the lord’s work here. Hopefully it will remain on the Steam forums. If you have any other confirmed bugs or workarounds that are not seen here, do mention them in the comments.Mount And Blade 2 Bannerlord bug fixes and workaroundsThere are other bugs and issues that have been reported elsewhere,. So we’ll start with the funny one and move onto more serious general fixes.Baby mode. By pressing the “R” key in character creation, your character will become a baby.
There is currently no way to reverse this, so don’t press R if you want to ensure your character is an adult.Crashes. Try lowering your graphical settings or remove shadows if you experience crashes when transitioning from maps to towns. If you do not get an error message, but the game crashes while booting it up, right click Mount And Blade 2 Bannerlords in your Steam library and click properties. Uad authorization keygens. Click the local files tab and follow the these steps:. Open the “Modules” folder. Open “SandBox”. Open “ModuleData”.
Open “Languages”. Open “CN”. Delete the file “stdTaleWorldsCampaignSystem-zho-CN.xml”.
Mar 30, 2020 If Mount & Blade 2 Bannerlord is still crashing at launch then the issue might be your anti-virus software or Windows Defender detecting the game’s exe as a trojan. Either disable the firewall and the anti-virus software or exclude the game’s install folder from your anti-virus.
Companions can crash the game in towns sometimes, so remove companions from the party to avoid this.Bannerlord won’t closeSome users are reporting that, after exiting, the game doesn’t actually close and continues to eat up resources. Thankfully user Raineacha found a fix. The issue is caused by Bannerlord’s launcher, and you can avoid that launcher entirely if you start the game directly via it’s executable.You’ll find the.exe in Bannerlord’s install folder. If you went for the default location when downloading from Steam, that’s probably C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonMount & Blade II BannerlordbinWin64ShippingClient.Browse to that location, double-click the ‘Bannerlord.exe’ you’ll find inside, and you’ll reportedly be able to open and close the game without issue. You can also add this.exe to Steam by, within the Steam interface, clicking ‘Games’, then ‘Add a Non-Steam Game to My Library’, and then browsing to and selecting that same executable. The game is going to launch within Steam either way, but doing this gives you an easy shortcut.Graphics. If you have graphical or user interface related issues, go full screen and manually set it to your desktop resolution rather than the automatic “Desktop Resolution” option.
Pressing ALT + TAB to go out of the game may introduce graphics issues when you come back in.