

So, in-game prices will now be coloured in relation to global pricing rather than individual worth, which should help Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord players pick out potentially lucrative trade opportunities sitting in their inventory.


You can find the instructions in the video below. Before we move on though - TaleWorlds reminded that if the update breaks your saves and/or favourite mods, you can always roll the version back. The model also allows for more comprehensive updates to the public branch of Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord, and last night's e1.4.1 update is one such example. This allowed the team to keep pushing out minor changes and updates to the beta branch without disrupting regular players. Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord switched to the public and beta branch model in order to streamline development.
