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And people complaining that the steam version updates are the worst. Steam workshop is just a terrible modding platform because it doesn't allow for multiple versions of a mod to be available. If you want to be certain your game stays the way it is install mods via Nexus. And don't go complaining about an update or lack thereof. Especially if the thing you're complaining about is as easily fixed as by just clicking the link in the description here on steam.
Crossbows irl don't shoot very far. Even modern compound crossbows aren't shooting over 50m when flat. In the 13th century a crossbow wouldn't shoot further than 20m and lose penetrating power extremely fast.
Bows have a longer range but are more difficult to use and have less penetrating power. They however do keep their speed and penetrating power for longer which is why a longbow at 200lbs would penetrate on longer distances than a heavy stir up crossbow with 500lbs draw.
Both would tickle a knight in lamellar from 50m but a crossbow could penetrate easily up close. A bow on the other hand wouldn't penetrate either way.
The mod does a very good job of simulating their power.
Javelins on the other hand are indeed a little weak but not far from realism. Again against lamellar it's not penetrating. But someone in mail would get absolutely messed up.