Awesome blog. Now I'm wondering how the falxmen that we saw at E3's multiplayer showings fit into the faction. It seems like Battania overall is heavily Celt-influenced, so I wonder if one of the minor factions, perhaps the Wolfskins or some other group, take more inspiration from Dacian/Thracian tribes or maybe even the Slavs.
Hopefully they have at least 1 (and good, not the recruits!) unit mimicking the gaesatae in game.... hairy naked celts with a shield and a sword charging head on, awesome.
Just you watch, we're gonna get a stealth release of the full game on the 27th to commemorate five years. Taleworlds have been playing us from the very start.
Were any trainers made for Warband? I guess the cheat menu sufficed for the most part, but the promised ease of modding should make developing one pretty simple for Bannerlord, no?
Also, really interesting to see that the Western Empire is far more popular than the other Empire factions. I wonder why that is. My reasoning was based on that it borders fewer outside factions; less chance of outsiders causing havoc during the civil war.
I was mightily pleased to see falxmen as an infantry unit. I was going to fight for Sturgia, but now I may just have to switch allegiance to the Battanians.
Yes, please! It's always fun being able to tell from a glance of the field the progression of the battle, the scenes of heaviest fighting and greatest loss.
In China, we burn some special money before ancestors' graves so we can deliver the money to them. I will tell my son to burn a copy of Bannerlord for me so I can play this game in the other world.
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