@Rainbow Crayfish: no, it's not compatible with "Polished Landscapes"... but it has custom flora and stuff that makes it look a lot different than Native. It's hard to explain without seeing it- basically, grass is grassier, all the ground cover has more variety, there are custom trees and custom rocks and custom ground textures. It keeps the Native look but it's fleshed out more, basically. Hard to explain until you've played it, screenshots don't really convey how it feels, unless you put them next to Native.
@Von Strauss: I'll do the Peasant revolutionary sneak thing for the next build, that's an easy one.
I'll think about the whole "raise rebellion" idea. There are various ways to go about that, but I'm pretty much against any way of doing so that doesn't involve the player having to besiege locations and actually fight it out with the Lords. This isn't a mod where you're supposed to be able to win without fighting, and that kind of change could lead to serious loopholes.
So I'll think about that one for awhile, see if there's a way to do it that isn't easy and isn't necessarily faster than raising an army and doing it by force.
Pike bracing is one of the many things long-term players of Mount and Blade have requested since early betas. From everything I've read, nobody's been able to design an adequate solution for that. So... eh, I'll look at the issue, but don't hold your breath.
@Von Strauss: I'll do the Peasant revolutionary sneak thing for the next build, that's an easy one.
I'll think about the whole "raise rebellion" idea. There are various ways to go about that, but I'm pretty much against any way of doing so that doesn't involve the player having to besiege locations and actually fight it out with the Lords. This isn't a mod where you're supposed to be able to win without fighting, and that kind of change could lead to serious loopholes.
So I'll think about that one for awhile, see if there's a way to do it that isn't easy and isn't necessarily faster than raising an army and doing it by force.
Pike bracing is one of the many things long-term players of Mount and Blade have requested since early betas. From everything I've read, nobody's been able to design an adequate solution for that. So... eh, I'll look at the issue, but don't hold your breath.