Your armies will be obliberated by mere bandits, and you will have to earn a living by pillaging villages and getting on a Lord's bad side(He will hunt you down with his armies, which are WAY too big for ANYONE to handle at early game.Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord has only been around for a few months, but that’s plenty of time for modders to have a good tinker. (You will cry when you first start if your inexperienced with these types of games. I can play it with 150 units all running around trying to kill each other in close range(You might want to set graphics not to max though on slow comps.) I CAN PLAY ON MY WINDOWS XP! The game uses DirectX, and has pretty good graphics. I kept them as prisoners, held their family members hostage and. I killed them ALL, and created my kingdom. In other words, they treated me like a Rebel. To my surprise, the other kingdoms didn't accept me, and called me "A vassal without a leader". Late into the game, when I actually became SMART and LUCKY with how I played out, I created my own kingdom. ) So I ran out of money, and my armies started deserting. So I bought them Grain and Bread, which was the cheapest way to feed a army(Though it might not give them much of a morale boost. Instead, my troops morale was low because I couldn't feed them(Yes, you have to feed your armies. My Charisma stat determines a lot of things, including how many troops I can have. Instead, I focused on buying as MANY troops as possible. I loved the map style, and how you had to move your people away, or get surrounded by deserters, mercenaries, etc. From lords getting captured to cities being conquered, or even just a bandit outbreak(I love this last one, you get so much money and items for helping these people get rid of bandits.)Įven better, the map reminds me of the flash game Caravaneer(Caravaneer 2 is in progress ). Say, if you just walked around in a remote corner where nobody could find you for awhile, things will happen within minutes. The game can be played without you doing anything. When I bought the purchased version, I played in the desert kingdom and I got ambushed by desert raiders on horses, which I took out by knocking them off their horses, and commanding my newbie troops hijack the horses and take them out.). What I loved about it was how it was all up to me on how I played it. I tried the demo(Pretty much the full game, but you can't go past lvl 7), and I freaked out that I probably choose one of the worst starts (Never, ever wander the world in a one-man army without starting the beginner quest so you don't have to pay wages to your troops every week at the start of the game )īut I loved it anyways, and bought the game. Spend gold on more powerful equipment, using a carefully balanced system that will make combat more exciting without giving too much of an advantage to the leading team.The ability to use most throwing weapons in close combat: Switch to using a javelin as a short spear when the enemy gets close.Multiplayer equipment system: Earn money by fighting opponents or accomplishing goals.The ability to play multiplayer matches on random maps as well as hand-designed ones.Numerous improvements to the combat system: Your shield will still stop arrows even if you are not actively defending.Pick any projectile off the battlefield for use as additional munitions.Improved mechanics for soldier morale: Soldiers will break and run away if their morale gets too low.Try to win a lady’s heart through poetry or bravery The ability to marry a lady of the realm for romance or cold political gain.The ability to upgrade your companions to vassals by granting them lands.A campaign allowing you to become the ruler of a faction and convince lords to become your vassals.Multiplayer modes include Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, Conquest, Battle, and Siege Multiplayer battles with up to 64 players.
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