Mount & Blade yes |
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- The most powerful man alive..
- How it feels to be at war with battania (sad sturgian noises)
- my first ten minutes of being king and this happens...
- Early game Bannerlord might be the single most frustrating experience I've ever had gaming
- Anyone else waiting for an update with content to start a new game?
- i just bought the game and there's literally no start game button, can someone please help me quickly?
- Current Calradia
- The bug that made me stop playing (for now)
- How expensive of a PC do I need for bannerloord
- Which Star Wars: Conquest mod is better? Classic or New Order?
- How to level up companions - a practical guide
- Paradigm Worlds at night
- How can I form an alliance with another kingdom?
- Game crashes when I'm done with character creation
- A Cinematic Roleplay Experience in Bannerlord
- This is just becoming a thing now
- Just a normal day in Calradia
- Modlist for Beta 1.4.2?
- How many troops do you get while defending?
- How do I gain perks like honorable and merciful?
- Mod I would really love: stolen warhorses. I can't get enough to upgrade my troops!
- Since I founded my kingdom everyone just randomly declares war on me - why?
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How it feels to be at war with battania (sad sturgian noises) Posted: 04 Jul 2020 08:28 AM PDT
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my first ten minutes of being king and this happens... Posted: 04 Jul 2020 09:58 AM PDT
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Early game Bannerlord might be the single most frustrating experience I've ever had gaming Posted: 03 Jul 2020 06:31 PM PDT Seriously, who thought this was a good idea? In Warband you at least had the capability to match at least early level regular troops man-for-man in battle, with some support skills to start setting up whatever play style you wanted. Bannerlord? Your average peasant soldier is probably has a higher 1-handed skill, and you have barely any support skills - and when it comes to those support skills, some of the really important ones, like Leadership, are locked behind the most arcane requirements. You can't level leadership without leading an Army, which you can't do without being part of a Kingdom, and on top of that you need influence within that kingdom to actually raise an army. It just feels like the game is trying as hard as possible to keep you in the early game and is actively fighting you to prevent you from actually opening the game up. It doesn't help that the main quest line goes from 0 to 100 real fast. I am, at this point, 23 hours in to my campaign. In Warband I'd by this point already have a castle or even a town. In Bannerlord I don't even have a village because you don't even get that anymore. [link] [comments] | ||
Anyone else waiting for an update with content to start a new game? Posted: 04 Jul 2020 06:56 AM PDT | ||
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The bug that made me stop playing (for now) Posted: 04 Jul 2020 10:17 AM PDT Just took a city with the Sturgians. I had 100% of the vote, 80+ relations with Rag, clan tier 4 with no current fiefs, and Rag didn't have the influence to override... Only to have him go almost 400 influence into the negative overriding me anyway. Already had him do similar once before... Just can't do it anymore for now. [link] [comments] | ||
How expensive of a PC do I need for bannerloord Posted: 04 Jul 2020 10:12 AM PDT | ||
Which Star Wars: Conquest mod is better? Classic or New Order? Posted: 03 Jul 2020 10:30 PM PDT Title. New order looks more polished but the older one seems more complete. Or am I wrong? Is new order old one with more stuff? Which one is better? [link] [comments] | ||
How to level up companions - a practical guide Posted: 04 Jul 2020 02:57 AM PDT Disclaimer: this won't get your specialist scout any better at scouting! It may, however, get them from not levelling at all, to levelling slowly. TL;DR - The easiest way to level companions is to make them use skills that they don't know how to use. You want to find a low-level companion, with attributes and focus, but not skill in the skills you care about, then equip them with weapons they don't know how to use. It is all about unrealised potential! The problem is that all of the potential companions have their primary/specialist skills maxed already wrt. the attribute and focus points associated with them. They also have their focus and attributes assigned to different skill sets. e.g. My "scout" has 8 VIG, 3 CTL and 2 CNG, but 135 in Bow and 70 in scouting. A focus point increases your learning limit by 30 skill ranks and an attribute gets you 10 in each skill (after the first point) - so another 30. So my 3 CTL "scout" with 2 focus in Bow means they have a learning limit of 80 - but they already have 135! No chance of advancement there. On the other hand, all of that VIG, means they have tons of room for advancement in melee skills. I took that scout, gave them a horse and sword/lance, made them my company surgeon, got them to smith for me, etc. (Of course, it was a sumpter horse to start with, because they couldn't ride at all.) Once you have levelled them and have focus/attribute points to spend, spend them on skills that will let them level further. When my "scout" reached level 12, I increased END and focused on riding, for 40 more points of potential, rather than putting them into CTL and Bow, leaving them with 120 potential in bow, which is still less than their current skill level. It also helps to find the lowest-level companions you can, since they are easier to level up and won't have their focus/attributes so incredibly out of whack with their skills. A level 7 companion will get both an attribute point and a focus point at level 8, so this is a good option. A level 16 companion will take 4 long, gruelling levels before they get an attribute point. Riding and Bow are easy to level. You can shoot far more quickly than you can swing a sword and shooting from horseback gets you XP in both shooting and riding. If they can already use a bow, but cannot ride, giving them a bow and a horse, lets them level their riding rapidly, because they will hit frequently - although the XP in bow will go to waste, since they will already be at their potential. Smithing is also an easy way to farm some early XP for most companions. Find some cheap hardwood and get them to refine it to charcoal and smelt the weapons you take from the looters they ride down for you. This can also let you focus on refining the top-end materials for max XP. You get the idea - it's all about having them practice skills where they still have potential for advancement. So you need to choose them for their potential, not their skill. I hope this helps someone. If you have more tips, please bring them! :-) [link] [comments] | ||
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How can I form an alliance with another kingdom? Posted: 04 Jul 2020 06:53 AM PDT Somewhere along tier 3 I seized a town and a castle and married into the southern empire. Now that I hit tier 4 and formed my own kingdom I wanted to form an alliance with them but I cant find the option anywhere. Do I have to do something else first or is ot not in the game yet? [link] [comments] | ||
Game crashes when I'm done with character creation Posted: 04 Jul 2020 06:37 AM PDT I've decided to come back to Bannerlord after some time and I'm getting this bug on beta version 1.42 and normal version 1.41. After I'm done with character I set campaign settings and when I click start game, bam, game crashes. Installed game 2 times already, still doesn't work. Anybody knows a solution? Thanks in advance [link] [comments] | ||
A Cinematic Roleplay Experience in Bannerlord Posted: 04 Jul 2020 05:28 AM PDT This ain't no let's play, because let's play don't take days to do. This is a full edited story, check it out: This is just for entertainment purpose. The rest of the story continues. I hope you like it as it took me some good time editing [link] [comments] | ||
This is just becoming a thing now Posted: 03 Jul 2020 02:14 PM PDT
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Posted: 04 Jul 2020 04:26 AM PDT can someone maybe make a list for me with mods which work for beta 1.4.2? (Or must have) im already sitting 2 days on this shit and i want my first experience to be as good as possible but i always run into crashes <.< [link] [comments] | ||
How many troops do you get while defending? Posted: 04 Jul 2020 03:29 AM PDT I only have one castle, and the Khergit Khanate have created a tradition of attacking it with their entire army every two weeks. In their most recent attack, I had about 100 troops or so. However, I only had about 15 troops to defend: 7 companions, a few sharpshooters, and maybe 5 or so huscarls, and would get reinforcements in groups of maybe 10-20. The attacking force had many more troops, maybe 50-75+ per wave, and I was easily overwhelmed. Is this a normal balancing feature that I've managed to miss? Or is there some sort of setting I messed up? [link] [comments] | ||
How do I gain perks like honorable and merciful? Posted: 04 Jul 2020 09:19 AM PDT | ||
Mod I would really love: stolen warhorses. I can't get enough to upgrade my troops! Posted: 04 Jul 2020 09:10 AM PDT This is insanely frustrating to me. I have literally millions of Dinars, and the bottleneck for me upgrading my cavalry is the availability of War Horses. No matter how many I find, it's never enough. I only ever see one or two, or maybe four if I'm lucky, for sale. I need hundreds of the damn things. Money is literally no object at this point! I loath infantry, but I'm stuck using mid-tier cavalry because I can't get any better horses. So here's what I'd really love: Go to a town, any town. Talk to a horse trader. Tell him "I need horses trained for war, I'm not picky and I'm not stingy." The horse trader tells you "I can get what you need: the price is 7,500 dinars per head of horse, that price is non-negotiable and I do not care if you are a King or a Khan or the best trader in the land. You will ask no questions, and neither will I. Do we have an accord?" Say yes, and he gives you the option to buy 1; 10; 50; 100; 500; or 1,000 horses, for 7,500; 75,000; 375,000; 750,000; 3,750,000; or 7,500,00 dinars. If you meet his price, he then delivers that many Stolen Warhorses to you. As mounts go, they're distinctly sub-par: HP 200; Maneuver 66, Speed 44, Charge 7, Tier 1, Riding 60. Cost: 250 Dinars before sale penalty. Type: War Horse. That is a combination of literally all of the worst War Horse traits: these are not elite mounts for players or companions. They're bottom-barrel stolen horses, which have been trained for war. They exist only to permit you to upgrade cavalry en masse at an extreme markup in dinars. [link] [comments] | ||
Since I founded my kingdom everyone just randomly declares war on me - why? Posted: 04 Jul 2020 08:47 AM PDT Even kindoms with like 100 men armys - its really annoying [link] [comments] |
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