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It's good now. Fun experience. The main quest is actually good. Felt more like a RPG than some RPGs if you get my drift!
Great news. I'll give it another go
It's good now. Fun experience. The main quest is actually good. Felt more like a RPG than some RPGs if you get my drift!
Both, really. (there was a Warband beta too)
3) Kingdoms need to work together better. Friendly lords are hard to direct, even when you're the marshall and have a good reputation with them. Enemy kingdoms also have a hard time with teamwork and coming up with reasonable war strategies. Sometimes they get it right, but they do a lot of dumb stuff too... for example I've seen a group of 700 troops run right by their besieged town just to go raid a village.
4) Wars need to be more decisive. First, they shouldn't just start randomly and for no reason. And when I take a lord down, he should automatically be captured and out of action until the war is over (or until he is rescued). Not respawned within a week with a new army of trash mobs. Give each lord what amounts to one "life" and all of a sudden the stakes get much higher.
Put all of these pieces together and I think the game will feel more logical and cohesive, and more like everyone is acting with a sense of purpose -- instead of just a bunch of dudes fighting a bunch of other dudes, rinse, repeat.
I couldn't take SP Warband seriously after discovering that it was essentially impossible to fully succeed in the metagame for this reason. It doesn't really matter how quick you defeat the enemy bands, if you start the war at a manpower disadvantage you will stay at a manpower disadvantage forever and ever amen.
I even tested with cheats, it just isn't doable.
Spears are dabgerous, be ye warned.It's good now. Fun experience. The main quest is actually good. Felt more like a RPG than some RPGs if you get my drift!
Great news. I'll give it another go
I haven't played Warband in ages, I assume the modding scene is in an advanced stage by now, so what's the best fully finished total conversion? Is Floris Evolved the current/updated version of Floris?
I haven't played Warband in ages, I assume the modding scene is in an advanced stage by now, so what's the best fully finished total conversion? Is Floris Evolved the current/updated version of Floris?
It's a good way to avoid damaging reviews by gaming media and end users. There are some games being on early access for ages, only to be abandoned by the developerEarly access...
EA is such a curse. Was just now looking through steam for a good local co-op game, and every single game that looked interesting was EA.
Pendor is only for people looking for a brutal, massively grindy experience. It is a great mod but takes a looooong time to get anywhere.
There is.Pendor is only for people looking for a brutal, massively grindy experience. It is a great mod but takes a looooong time to get anywhere.
There is nothing brutal or grindy.
Neither does vanilla Warband.Simply put mechanics in this don't make you superstar from start.
I don't disagree but PoP is particularly grindy.Mods or not, Mount and Blade is probably the only game where grinding feels both fun and useful.
This year, TaleWorlds is heading to E3! We're excited about the platform this will give us to show off Bannerlord even more and get your feedback on what we've been doing.
At E3, our focus will be on one feature we think has come on leaps and bounds, compared to previous Mount & Blade games and it's absolutely something we get asked about a lot... but we are keeping it a surprise till June.
There will be a big chunk of information released during the event itself, as we make announcements, so expect multiple videos, as well as written details. In addition, recently announced was that we'll be on the PC Gaming Show on Monday 13th June, the day before E3 starts.
Hopefully you're looking forward to the event, as much as we are. The team is working hard, as usual, and we want show you something really special.
Siege, I guess?
I must say that killing hundreds of enemy's troops by jousting them one-by-one was bullshit historically, balance-wise and logic-wise but it was one of the most satisfying gaming experiences I encountered.