Olligarchy 说:
So long as Bannerlord allows me to crush my enemies, see them driven before me and hear the lamentations of their women I'll be good.
As an additional feature I'd like would be Succession. Namely after 50 or more years of game time your character actually dies of old age and you can continue in the world as his or her heir.
50 years?
Is the game-speed of Bannerlord going to be so radically different from Warband? I've played about 300 hours of Warband since I bought it a year or so ago. The vast, vast majority of that time has been spent in the single same campaign (I had a few - maybe 5 or 6 - false starts that I never got very far in and quickly abandoned). In that campaign, where I've spent most of my 300 hours of total game time, I have reached somewhere around 1800 campaign 'days' in the game world. That's roughly, what, five years? In terms of completion, I reckon I'm on the home stretch: I control about two thirds of the map and am now single-mindedly working at conquest of the rest; a uneducated guess would be about another 200 days to finish. So we'll call it 6 years of 'game-time'.
How on Earth are you going to reach 50 years, unless Bannerlord is MASSIVELY sped up? If we have the same game experience in terms of pacing as we have in Warband, hardly anyone is ever going to get far enough into the game to even see any 'succession' or 'dynasty' mechanic come into play, surely?