20 Eyes
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Really? Did you buy M&B 6 months before the release or something? In the Mount&Blade I bought you could either fight in the arena or travel around fighting random bandits. The final version had a dynamic war system with 5 different factions, siege warfare, rebellions, as well as tons of characters, quests and loot. Sure, it could have been even better, but you can't claim there was no progress during the betas.I love M&B but it's development (or lack thereof) is a bit disappointing. The list of possible updates was pretty awesome sounding, iirc. And we have almost exactly the same game we bought, with very little progress. Kinda like a predecessor to the Terraria incident. Is this a new business model?
I can't tell you exactly when I got the game, I don't remember. I do remember reading a list from the developers detailing a bunch of awesome possible updates that never came to fruition, but I could be mistaken.
Besides the combat and the factions, which are pretty awesome and distinct, all of that stuff pretty much sucks. The characters are just stat spreadsheets. The world is static (besides what color the town name is), boring, and empty. The quests are boring. And while the combat and factions are phenomenal, they haven't been noticeably improved since I started playing, excluding Warband's added faction and minor gameplay tweaks. Everything apart from the combat is either dull, grindy, or dull and grindy.The final version had a dynamic war system with 5 different factions, siege warfare, rebellions, as well as tons of characters, quests and loot.
I'm not saying it's a bad game. I'm glad I bought it and I put a lot of very enjoyable hours into it. But I expected the game to be much further along several years and two paid expansions ago.