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Bannerlord.LocalizationParser

Using as a dotnet Tool

Installation

  1. Install the latest .NET 6.0 Runtime.
  2. Run dotnet tool install --global Bannerlord.LocalizationParser to install the tool.

Usage

To run, use bllocparser --game-folder "H:\\SteamLibrary\\steamapps\\common\\Mount & Blade II Bannerlord" --output LocalizationStrings.csv.
You can also just run the executable without arguments to run it in interactive mode!

Using as a Standalone Executable

Installation

  1. Download the latest release.
  2. If a non self-contained executable is downloaded, install the latest .NET 6.0 Runtime.
  3. Extract the file somewhere.

Usage

To run, use Bannerlord.LocalizationParser.exe --game-folder "H:\\SteamLibrary\\steamapps\\common\\Mount & Blade II Bannerlord" --output LocalizationStrings.csv.
You can also just run the executable without arguments to run it in interactive mode!

Output

It will output a .csv file with the following format:

Assembly Text
TaleWorlds.CampaignSystem.dll {=TauRjAud}{NAME} of the {FACTION}
TaleWorlds.CampaignSystem.dll {=vvCwVo7i}{DAMAGE} {DAMAGE_TYPE}
TaleWorlds.CampaignSystem.dll {=0M6ApEr2}Surely you know that {FIRST_NAME} is {RELATIONSHIP} as well as my liege, and will always be able to count on my loyalty.

Examples

The tool has two run modes - you either pass to the too a path to a valid installation of M&B2: Bannerlord, where it extracts every vanilla game string, or you pass a path to a directory that contains some .dll's, all of them will be parsed.