Mount And Blade Anno Domini

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So I just started playing the 1257 AD mod, and I'm overwhelmed 5 minutes in. Can someone help me out? I don't know what to do or where to start, and I usually play as a knight/noble character.EDIT: What I'm hoping for is am explanation of things that the mod creators don't mention/ explain in the description of the mod online, like how to recruit certain units, how the culture of companions matters, what a 'banner man' is, and what his bonuses do. Also, many textures (like characters and floors) seem to have a white film/gloss over them. Any idea how to fix this?.

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There's an option in your village or town to build a regional manor (Not to be confused with a village manor). It will cost 10.000 denars and will then appear a short distance away from the settlement. In the regional manor you may invest money into the treasury, which can then be used to build structures such as a wheat far, market, blacksmith etc.

Some of the boost prosperity and some comes with an NPC you can buy from, or they have NPC's who show up randomly. Some of them pay taxes while others serve other purpouses. You can also field an army from the manor and invite a Holy Order to recruit crusaders from.

Exactly what Berserkenstein said, though for my money the best way I've found to start out in 1257 is to find a country that's doing well for itself, hire out a company of mercenaries, work for that country as a merc, then follow around a noble helping him win his battles. It'll get you used to the flow of the game pretty well, eventually.The main difference you need to get used to is how big the map is, and how many factions you're up against-if you're going to start your own faction, you really need to know how to play the political game before you're fighting a war on 12 fronts.