That’s a little mod to make things larger. Thankfully, turning off corpses means you should be able to enjoy all the fun of the fight without worrying about stuttering graphics at all. The only problem is that computer’s don’t like tracking all those little men and, more importantly, all their little bodies once they’ve been killed. It’s entirely possible to have large skirmishes in the base game, but once you’ve seen hundreds of tiny men flailing away at one another, it’s more natural to want more than less. I have to admit, when I first played Mount and Blade I didn’t think I wanted more people involved in the fights. Let's get the little one out of the way first, shall we? It’s a battle size modification that makes combat much more impressive by raising the number of people running around killing one another. The second is Prophesy of Pendor, which is far from simple and altogether brilliant. The first is the simplest of mods, all it takes is a rejigging of configuration files, so if you like flames to go with your swords, you’re in luck. I prefer it to With Fire and Sword but that may be partly because I’ve not really given the newer title a chance because I’m playing Warband with two lovely mods that I can’t imagine doing without.
Mount and Blade: Warband is about as fine a Mount and Blade game as I’ve played to date.