It also overhauls the AI to make them much smarter with tactics, and fixes a lot of issues they have during combat. Basically, maces do better against heavy armor than a short sword would, and if you shoot an arrow from three stories up, expect it to obliterate whoever it hits. Armor begins to serve a more nuanced and powerful role in combat here, because this mod adds in several new damage types as well as basing projectile damage on the kinetic energy of it when it hits a target.
It does all this at the cost of immersion, but if you’re just looking for a more casual (and cinematic) good time, this is a must have.
It also allows you to play as one of your soldiers in case you die (which happens a lot, at least for me). If you feel like you just don’t have enough time to set your troops up with the tactics you like, or the perspective to do so, this mod is for you.
It also gives you an extensive menu to use in combat that includes slow motion, formation settings, cheats and more. RTS Camera allows you to play Bannerlord from, imagine this, the perspective of a real-time strategy game, ala Total War or Men of War.