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    r/mountandblade when someone says "Please delay the game"

    Posted: 18 Feb 2020 03:07 AM PST

    March 2020

    Posted: 18 Feb 2020 08:42 AM PST

    MY HYPE

    Posted: 18 Feb 2020 07:58 AM PST

    A lord looking over his fiefdom

    Posted: 17 Feb 2020 05:29 PM PST

    Dang bro, it's hard out here for a Knight

    Posted: 17 Feb 2020 05:54 PM PST

    Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord | How to create CUSTOM UNITS for the Advanced Battle Test Mod | Tutorial

    Posted: 18 Feb 2020 06:16 AM PST

    Pendor Guildmaster be like

    Posted: 17 Feb 2020 08:36 PM PST

    Bannerlorders, what are your RP-ideas for characters when the Early Access drops?

    Posted: 18 Feb 2020 01:37 AM PST

    An old Sea Raider asks for your Financial Support

    Posted: 18 Feb 2020 07:06 AM PST

    Will it be possible to create my own mercenary company?

    Posted: 18 Feb 2020 07:03 AM PST

    Im wondering if theres gonna be a better mercenary system in bannerlord than in warband, not just as a random task...

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    What really ruins vanilla Warband.

    Posted: 17 Feb 2020 07:21 PM PST

    Somewhere around 300-400 days into a vanilla play-through, Lords will start being indicted for treason. It starts slowly but can quickly get out of hand if one faction becomes too large too quickly. I think what causes this is lords grumbling about not being given lands and also the lords building animosity with Kings by constantly raiding villages.

    Around 500-600 or so days in, some factions may start to fall apart, with the kings indicting more and more lords and taking the majority of lands for themselves. The indicted lords will then begin to flip-flop from faction to faction, because the kings don't trust them, and the lords hate the kings because the kings don't give them lands.

    By the 1000 day count, many lords may have left the realm entirely, because they hate the kings and the kings hate them. The remaining lords routinely change sides and don't own any lands, instead the kings claim nearly everything for themselves. This results in the lords not having lands to draw men from and so every lord is running around with 40 or less lower tier troops, hardly a threat to a player who has 100 or so men. another side effect of this is smaller warbands, as less men report to the marshal because they are constantly getting owned by bandits and sea raiders.

    Less power to the lords can result in an easier time for the player, with easier battles and more lands rewarded to you as a vassal. But this really breaks immersion for me. The game is supposed to be never ending, but because of this issue, I always know that a couple years in, my game is broken and I lose the will to play. I play on Xbox and so I don't have access to mods, but I will be buying the PC version soon, so feel free to recommend me any mods that might fix this problem. I REALLY hope that Bannerlord doesn't have any issues like this.

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    Feast time

    Posted: 17 Feb 2020 03:43 PM PST

    When the butter hits just right

    Posted: 17 Feb 2020 05:30 PM PST

    Will Steam Workshop/Mods be available when EA releases?

    Posted: 18 Feb 2020 06:52 AM PST

    I really hope so. Already a TON of great mods in development. Would really take the sting out of having a barely functioning SP. Anyone know if they mentioned this? I skimmed the past few Devblogs and have not seen anything said about it.

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    Can someone elaborate the game for me ?

    Posted: 18 Feb 2020 01:18 AM PST

    Hi, Im a massive fan of medieval combat type games and im hyped for bannerlord. I never played M&B before and I was wondering if there is any Progress/Level type of thing in M&B. Or is it more like Cod in sense of hopping in to a 5v5 game and you hang out in the menu rest of the time ? . What does it mean to play the game as a merchant ? are there different servers or big giant servers for NA and EU and so forth ? Do you level up your skills/weapons or your character in general like For Honor ? are there any similarities to For Honor if any ? Is it open world ?

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    Bruh OG mount and blade wasn’t that bad

    Posted: 17 Feb 2020 11:50 AM PST

    Can you get ignited in Bannerlord?

    Posted: 18 Feb 2020 04:26 AM PST

    For example when you get shot by a fire arrow or when you get poured with siege oil, do you burn?

    submitted by /u/CaivsOctavivsCaesar
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    Can't even play native anymore.

    Posted: 18 Feb 2020 01:26 AM PST

    Mods soiled it for me. Warband just seems so lacking without them. But Bannerlord is looking juicy asf .Do you guys still play native even though you have access to all the mods?

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    [Perisno] anyone know the song/work when you are in the Perisno menu?

    Posted: 18 Feb 2020 06:06 AM PST

    Any news about ps4, xone port?

    Posted: 18 Feb 2020 09:33 AM PST

    Why people love this game?

    Posted: 18 Feb 2020 09:30 AM PST

    First of all. J dont want to offend anyone there. And my english is trash.

    Jm a total noob. J've spent about 15 hours in this game, and j simply dont get it. Missions is just copy and paste. J'm just attacking vilages and geting money to survive, and try to not be dead from hunger, or bandit attack. J know there is tons of mods, and multiplayer, but j want to try vanilla at first. And... Thats it? the game feels... Incomplete for me. So, is this game loved only by mods, and multi? Or there is some features j dont discovered yet?

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    Looking for the complete heroic-fantasy Lore of early M&B versions

    Posted: 18 Feb 2020 09:13 AM PST

    Hello, I'm looking to know the full original story that the early M&B, called "Warrider", was built around, before it got removed in the process to make the M&B we know today.

    As I understand it, these early versions were quite narrative-driven and the story was relatively consequent, with heroic-fantasy elements to it, and a lot of characters and locations that are no longer in today's games.

    I would like to know if there is a more complete source than the helpful mountandblade.fandom.com website on the original story of the game?

    Also, with the same objective of learning about the original heroic-fantasy world of early M&B, I'd love to run these early versions of the game available in the modding forums. I own all M&B games but couldn't launch any of these, would you have any idea how I can get them running on a Windows 10 system?

    Finally, I noticed through my research that the Light and Darkness mod shares a lot of elements with the original Warrider, from units to characters, etc. I'd like to know just how close to the original story this mod is?

    Thank you

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    Recorded a round of Bannerlord Captain Mode with good teamplay for your enjoyment

    Posted: 17 Feb 2020 07:53 PM PST

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