Hey man its been a while!
Yeah its still a thing, slowly but surely. Right now we have the cRPG 2 tournament, and BNL will be starting soon. After that we have a Nations Cup which should be fun.
And yep, still in Wolfpack, we just play other games these days.
Mm, it has been a while since I have been on the forums and most of my experience is with single-player. What is this green/red dot you are referring to? And what kind of cheats has OP seen other than people who are slightly faster than him and arrows not hitting hitboxes?
In warband I used to enjoy roleplaying as a tournament fighter or a trainer. I would train my weapon proficiency in the practice fights and use that to win the tournaments. This works in Warband. However, this is completely impossible to do in Bannerlord. Besides the fact that everyone keeps...
The modders are already working overtime. 6 pages of mods on the nexus ranging from rebalancing, adding troops and new features:
https://www.nexusmods.com/mountandblade2bannerlord/mods/categories/8/?BH=1
I will not be buying cosmetics and skins for a game I paid full price for, I'd rather have it be unlockable. Heck, I'd be even more for it if the unlock was something like "Let someone install the game and add your referral code in it to unlock the skin" to push people to advertise the game with their friends.
If Bannerlord was a massive failure I wouldn't really be bothered by it. My enthusiasm for it has disappeared long ago, not because the game is any less appealing then it was before, but because for me the hype has died down and I have other more important things to do. I will be playing it when it comes out just to check, but I will never be as active on it as I was with Warband.
Yeah, correct me if I'm wrong but modders will be able to create new "skeletons" for new animals/monsters/humans, aren't they? I mean not like in warband where every mount felt exatly like a horse. Here in native we have at least the camel one and the horse one. Apart from that we can have seen other animals like dogs, sheeps...
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