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Game News Band of Crusaders is an upcoming real-time strategy RPG set in a demon-infested medieval Europe

Vincente

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The "everyone was covered in mud, piss and shit" is pretty much a popular culture trope seem in movies and tv shows about the middle ages.
Oh, you're just autistic and can't convey sarcasm, as if the whole post being sarcastic wasn't obvious with me saying "they put pretty stones on top of each other". Carry on.
 

Barbarian

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The "everyone was covered in mud, piss and shit" is pretty much a popular culture trope seem in movies and tv shows about the middle ages.
Oh, you're just autistic and can't convey sarcasm, as if the whole post being sarcastic wasn't obvious with me saying "they put pretty stones on top of each other". Carry on.

Medidate on the fact that your contemporary peers are incapable of putting these "pretty stones on top of each other".

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Hydro

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Pity that it's real-time, but it's refreshing to see something from Poland which isn't cinematic voice acted bullshit nowadays.

I'd say this trailer has a pretty "cinematic" tone and vibe (see camera angles at 0:23, 0:52). Voice acting seems likely.
It’s always entertaining to see Infinitron trying to be relevant on this forum.
 

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Pity that it's real-time, but it's refreshing to see something from Poland which isn't cinematic voice acted bullshit nowadays.

I'd say this trailer has a pretty "cinematic" tone and vibe (see camera angles at 0:23, 0:52). Voice acting seems likely.
It’s always entertaining to see finitroon trying to be relevant on this forum.

Have I quoted your join date yet?
 
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Pity that it's real-time, but it's refreshing to see something from Poland which isn't cinematic voice acted bullshit nowadays.

I'd say this trailer has a pretty "cinematic" tone and vibe (see camera angles at 0:23, 0:52). Voice acting seems likely.
It’s always entertaining to see finitroon trying to be relevant on this forum.

Have I quoted your join date yet?
When is the Top RPG list being posted instead of spamming "news"?
 

Duplarius

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I can't wait to see how they shoehorn brown people into it and hearing their explanation of doing that.
 

Irminsul

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Since when 1300 AD is "european glory days"

Go visit some gothic cathedral or university and get back to us, you moderntard loser.
There might have been a deadly plague that wiped out 1/3 of the total population, famine, sickness, revolts, and I might have died in a puddle of mud, shit, piss and blood while fighting in Hundred Years War, also the Catholic Church fought another war all by itself on top of the problems, but hey, at least they put some pretty stones on top of each other.
He said glorious, not "most comfortable while wallowing in degeneracy and decline". In Codex 2524 someone is going to say about us "sure, they have the ugliest and most perverted legacy of all history but at least they were always clean and fat".
That said Europe's glory obviously was in the 18th and 19th century.
 

Harthwain

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For the moment I thought it was in the vein of King Arthur: Knight's Tale or Beast: False Prophet, but I wonder if Darklands and Battle Brothers weren't more direct inspiraton for this, given the existence of supernatural monsters. Anyway, we need more games set in medieval Europe, even if they aren't historically-accurate and real-time can work if they handle it properly, so I am am eager to see this one. Looks decent so far.
 

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The "everyone was covered in mud, piss and shit" is pretty much a popular culture trope seem in movies and tv shows about the middle ages.
Oh, you're just autistic and can't convey sarcasm, as if the whole post being sarcastic wasn't obvious with me saying "they put pretty stones on top of each other". Carry on.

Medidate on the fact that your contemporary peers are incapable of putting these "pretty stones on top of each other".

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Looks like a typical Russian/soviet yard.
 

Aarwolf

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Are we sure europeans are still allowed to make and play games about their glorious days? This looks haram my brothers.
Since when 1300 AD is "european glory days"

Speak for yourself, for us it was one of the best centuries and the beggining of golden age which lasted to late 1600s.

Oh, and we haven't got plague too.
 

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