Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord

Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord

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Game Mode: Singleplayer
Compatible Version: v1.2.7
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DynaCulture

Description
Initial mod from Splintert
This is a reupload (with fixes mostly) of the mod on nexus mod (id 639)

From the creator of Change Settlement Culture comes this much requested* stand-alone expansion, DynaCulture.

To put it simply, this mod adds a dynamic simulation of settlement culture and influence based on the owning kingdom or clan and surrounding environmental factors. The primary effect is that expanding a kingdom's territory will expand their influence, affecting neighboring settlements and eventually causing them to flip to the kingdom's culture.

Configuration and Settings
DynaCulture offers the ability for everyone to tailor their experience to their preferred outcomes. The following settings are available through MCMv5:

Gradual Assimilation (on/off):
This allows you to control whether settlements should assimilate gradually. By default, settlements will take some time to shift to a new stable state based on surrounding influence factors.

Assimilation Resistance Factor (integer):
This allows you to control how quickly assimilation occurs. By default, I picked a value that will see settlements stabilize over a few days to a week of in-game time. A higher value will slow down assimilation.

Owner Kingdom Influence Strength (integer):
This allows you to control how strong the owner's influence is over a settlement. By default, the owner is given a sizable increase to influence but external factors are the greater force.

Settlement Influence Range (integer):
This allows you to control how close a settlement must be to influence its geographical neighbors. By default, the distance is set to include geographically close settlements within a few hours travel time.

Linked Settlements Cause Influence (on/off):
This allows you to control whether settlements are influenced by their trade partners. By default, towns and castles will spread influence to all of their associated villages.

Assimilate Player Kingdom Only (on/off):
This allows you to control whether AI kingdoms will be affected by the mod features. By default, all kingdoms are affected.

Change Notables Culture (on/off):
This allows you to control whenever you want notables (and so new volunteers) to change to the new settlement culture.
Notables who already changed culture will keep it. You can delete dynaculture save file if you want to reset notables who already changed culture (but keep in mind it will reset the culture of all settlements)

Governor Influence Player Settlement Only (on/off):
(Default true) Governor culture will only affect player settlement

Governor Influence Strength (integer):
(Default 0 (The governor culture doesn't influence the settlement culture)) Allow the governor culture to influence the culture of the settlement it's assigned to.
If you want to change city culture to the one of your governor you probably want a high value (30 to max) if the settlement is surround by settlements with the same culture (if you have high owner influence it might conflict)

Disclaimer: Splintert have primarily tested the default settings. Changing these settings may have unusual, unexpected, or unrealistic effects on culture in your save.

FAQ:
How do I tell if the mod is working?
A: Hold ALT and hover your cursor over a settlement. There will be an "Influences" section detailing the current spread of culture.

Is this mod compatible with my existing save file?
A: Yes.

Will this mod break my save if I want to remove it?
A: No. Culture will revert to Native defaults.

Are there any incompatibilities?
A: Any mod that changes settlement culture during a campaign will conflict with this mod.

What culture will my player kingdom spread?
A: The culture you picked on character creation.

How does the saving system work?
A: Culture is saved to an external file located in your My Documents/Mount & Blade II Bannerlord/Configs/DynaCulture directory. It keys off of your character name to make a unique save file, so don't use the same character name across campaigns unless you want cross contamination of your world map's culture states!

My launcher crashes!
A: You must have Harmony installed.

My game crashes on startup!
A: You must have Harmony above DynaCulture in the load order.

*Who actually asked for this?
A: no one

Reporting Crashes: Install Butterlib and paste a crash report (preferably a link to a pastebin). If you do not do this it will be difficult to help you.
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VladRendrax 18 Nov @ 12:31pm 
Hi!

No I don't change any parameter, at least not voluntary, but I will check it.

Thank you for the advice, I think that I will try to let other faction conquest the city and then reconquest it again, maybe i will reset.

The strange poin its that works in the rest of the others cities and castle but something happen in Sargot. Thank you again!

Amazing mod btw!
Manpapper  [author] 18 Nov @ 10:27am 
Thanks.
Just a little question did you set this parameter to off ?

Change Notables Culture (on/off):
This allows you to control whenever you want notables (and so new volunteers) to change to the new settlement culture.
Notables who already changed culture will keep it. You can delete dynaculture save file if you want to reset notables who already changed culture (but keep in mind it will reset the culture of all settlements)
VladRendrax 18 Nov @ 8:57am 
Sorry for the dealy, thare are.

https://i.imgur.com/i9cFH9C.png

https://i.imgur.com/FvTVy3b.png

Thank you Manpapper! If need something more just tell me.
Manpapper  [author] 11 Nov @ 3:28pm 
Yes please send a picture
VladRendrax 11 Nov @ 12:47pm 
Hi @Manpapper,

Nop, the lords still being battanian, if you want I can share with you the save or a picture, the city have the culture of Vlandia (98%) but 5/6 gangs from city only train battanian soldiers.
Manpapper  [author] 10 Nov @ 1:38pm 
Hi @VladRendrax,
How can the landowners still be battanians if you conquer it back ?
The landowner should be the culture you choose at the start of the game or of the faction you are in if you are a lord.
Then the culture of the city should change gradually to change to Vlandian at some point (depending of the surrounding cities)
VladRendrax 10 Nov @ 12:47pm 
Hi @Manpapper! I have a problem The Battanians conquered Sargot, I'm from Vlandia culture and have conquered it back.

The problem is that the villages don't give Vlandia troops anymore, only Batanians because the landowners are Batanians, is there any way to fix it? By commandos or something? Thanks in advance!
6 Nov @ 6:38am 
still useful in 1.2.10?
Manpapper  [author] 17 Oct @ 10:29am 
Hi Sir Spoony , I think the mod do what you want
By default it affect every city
But you can enable it only for you by default it's everyone
Assimilate Player Kingdom Only (on/off):
This allows you to control whether AI kingdoms will be affected by the mod features. By default, all kingdoms are affected.
Sir Spoony 16 Oct @ 11:39am 
So this does not say it directly and only for the A.I., but does this mod also allow the player to hire your own kingdoms troops from conquered areas that were not your kingdoms culture originally?

I been searching for a mod that assimilates newly conquered areas into your troop type that can be hired. It has always been the dumbest thing in M&B and now Bannerlord that your enemies troops stay in conquered areas forever; which is the dumbest thing ever in a game based on heavily on morale.