(I'm happy you enjoyed the tips and I'm happy they are accurate)
I will say though that I do consider myself to be experienced in warband for quite a few years, but these tips are not something I really ever encountered before. I guess I did not have a very large forum participation, and spent most of my time with the game just simply playing it without much knowledge of most discussions about it, or even cool tips like these. When Michadr and Leonion shared these tips with me, it opened the floodgates and showed me a new world of tips and strategy, so it was a very big shock to me, however I can understand if I don't impress those who were super super experienced and knew some of these tips already, and that is all cool and everything good.
I gladly added everything that seemed somewhat useful, even if it appeared to be more common, and as I said before there were many both simple and complicated tips working in unison. What I was most excited to share in the crash avoidance tips was some interesting though processes and reasoning and special ways that some of the tips were combined together in strategic ways to go further than before in comparison to only using one or the other individually.
You're also right about avoiding overloading the computer with too much game resource use, of course. I'm glad I went on this journey and I hope in some small way that this special guide helps lots of people and gets preserved somehow, but this is up to the community to decide, and all the credit goes to them to begin with. enjoy!
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video games are always better with mods. mostly because devs can't, don't, or wont make their true passionate dream game for a massive variety of sad reasons that I can't blame them for. We're there for you, to make your dreams bigger and better.