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Mount and blade warband mods moddb
Mount and blade warband mods moddb








mount and blade warband mods moddb
  1. MOUNT AND BLADE WARBAND MODS MODDB .EXE
  2. MOUNT AND BLADE WARBAND MODS MODDB MOD
  3. MOUNT AND BLADE WARBAND MODS MODDB SOFTWARE

MOUNT AND BLADE WARBAND MODS MODDB .EXE

exe file, already.) If there are executable files in there that shouldn't be there, it's probably not a good idea to extract it until you can confirm its contents.Īlways use a reliable and accurate anti-virus to check everything you download from the internet. Then, open the compressed file and take a look at its contents. However, if you're worried, just download the file and run a virus-scanner on it before you extract it.

MOUNT AND BLADE WARBAND MODS MODDB MOD

In general, you shouldn't worry too much about a mod originating from ModDB and, as far as I know, NexusMods should always have clean downloads. NexusMods is a popular choice these days for Warband mods. I get the links from there and there will often be several different hosts listed. I normally check mods by referring first to their originating source, like a webforum.

mount and blade warband mods moddb

If you see people posting warnings, turn back. But, you can also read the responses of others who have downloaded the mod. Most reputable mods include hash numbers, so you can check the hash of the file and know if it is the intended file. *? Steam doesn't like the word a_b_s_o_l_u_t_e_l_y? ROFL! GG Steam.Īs others have said, ModDB is a reputable site and they would be quick to pounce on malware-laden "mods." Your computer is abslutely safe from viruses if you never turn it on. These might be dumb questions, but I really want to know :) Ursprünglich geschrieben von Skull Leader:Im skeptical when it comes to downloading from other people (meaning not the official developer,publisher, or site). Going to some wild-west saloon for my games just seems a little bit nuts to me. There is no way to remove all associated risk but there certainly are ways to help limit that risk.įor me, I'm already uncomfortable with the amount of exposure I take on just by dealing with Steam. You don't have to have nuclear secrets on your system in order for this to be a concern either, personal information has considerable value and I suspect some folks would be very surprised to learn how just a little bit of information about you can be used to do some terrible things. This means, they will go to great lengths to ensure that you aren't getting any nasty surprises in the stuff you get from them.generally.Īn annonymous site with annonymous users has little to lose, so why should they care? Who would you complain to? Who would help you fix the problems? Is there any kind of support in place or do they just take your money and leave you with all of the risk? Sure, there may well be a helpful gang of informative modders offering their assistance but any one of them could be the very guy you were trying to keep off of your system in the first place.

mount and blade warband mods moddb

They have a company and a reputation to protect. Steam is a corporation, you can go look up all sorts of information about who they are and where they work. Who or where you get your downloads from is of critical importance when you take these considerations into account. In case you hadn't heard, some of the people you should be concerned about are very clever.

MOUNT AND BLADE WARBAND MODS MODDB SOFTWARE

Bad people can't come over to your house and type code into your computer very easily so they'll find a way to get it on there by slipping it in along with other stuff.Įven the best software protection in the world can only protect you from threats that are already known about. Everything you download from anywhere has some inherent risks associated with it. In my mind, it comes down to risk exposure. For games I've played to death, having new mods can be a great way to breathe some new life into them. I'm not a huge modding fan but I have tried a few that were made available through Steam. This is a good question and I'll throw in my two-cents just for balance.










Mount and blade warband mods moddb