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NICE JOKE... multiplayer doesn't even have soundtracks
Great DLC . I don't know why we need global DLC with new content , let's just listen to music
NICE JOKE... multiplayer doesn't even have soundtracks
I think I understand whre you're coming from... And i kinda agree. I disagree that the updates were free.. they were paid when the game is bought.I find it normal to ask and to hope, what I find not normal is people who criticize, even though the updates are free. Bugs are normal for a code with so many mechanics and branches.
probablyWill it take a long time to get out of beta and reach consoles?
They've states prior that consoles will receive updates at the same time as pcWill it take a long time to get out of beta and reach consoles?
Honestly every single company releases games' soundtracks I don't see any reason for them not to do itGreat DLC . I don't know why we need global DLC with new content , let's just listen to music![]()
The problem here is not the good ideas, but rather the ignorance of the profession of developer (I am a salaried web developer).
Some modders code a little, but they don't have the same constraints at all (planning, management, procedures) and generally focus on a single subject.
Crusader Kings is 19 years old, Total War is 23 years old, Mount and Blade is 15 years old, you can't ask Bannerlord to contain all the expertise... His credo is medieval battles, "diplomacy", more precisely the relationship system, just serves to fuel new wars.
I find it normal to ask and to hope, what I find not normal is people who criticize, even though the updates are free. Bugs are normal for a code with so many mechanics and branches.
Save yourself some headache: the consoles will never get a Beta, so once 1.2 is out in the main release branch, it will be pushed to consoles very soon after.When will this update come to console?
So how long does the beta last for and I actually see it all come to console?Save yourself some headache: the consoles will never get a Beta, so once 1.2 is out in the main release branch, it will be pushed to consoles very soon after.
1.2.2 beta is, from what I've seen, not going to be the last version on the beta branch.
Whenever it is ready to be pushed to consoles. There is no time limit.So how long does the beta last for and I actually see it all come to console?
I know you probably hate console users, but I think it is completely fair enough for them to wonder when they might get this update. I don’t think it is something to be dismissive or mean about. Presumably, there have been updates on consoles in the past, that came after the pc beta. I have only owned Bannerlord on console for a month so I wouldn’t know. However, if the usual wait time is ‘around’ a month after pc beta, maybe that is a more helpful answer.Whenever it is ready to be pushed to consoles. There is no time limit.
TBF, this is not a PC vs console 'too bad, so sad'. It's TW; it's been this way for 3+ years, you're just joining us now. None of us know when an update is expected; whether you're on PC or console, during the EA beta, beta of the beta, beta-official release - TW probably doesn't know until that day of. We only know of it with the patch notes themselves that always come unannounced.I know you probably hate console users, but I think it is completely fair enough for them to wonder when they might get this update. I don’t think it is something to be dismissive or mean about. Presumably, there have been updates on consoles in the past, that came after the pc beta. I have only owned Bannerlord on console for a month so I wouldn’t know. However, if the usual wait time is ‘around’ a month after pc beta, maybe that is a more helpful answer.
Yeah that is all completely fair enough. If you have the information to hand, with previous updates, what has the pc beta to console update lag time typically been? A month? Two months? Maybe one was 3 weeks, one was 10 days and one was 6 weeks. This is more of the type of information I am looking for. I know previous lag times do not dictate current lag times but they do give some context at least. For instance, if the longest wait in the past was 1 month, it is facetious to say, ‘could be 6 months’ for the next one.TBF, this is not a PC vs console 'too bad, so sad'. It's TW; it's been this way for 3+ years, you're just joining us now. None of us know when an update is expected; whether you're on PC or console, during the EA beta, beta of the beta, beta-official release - TW probably doesn't know until that day of. We only know of it with the patch notes themselves that always come unannounced.
Could be this Thursday, next week, next month, in a couple months...