Tal said:At 1655 were no tournements in eastern europe.
You make your own character.
The fix for upgrading is out, user mod.
The addon is not about marriage (in saving private ryan was no marriage too!)
You can have your own country but you cant rename Sweden to Redus for example because addon is more historical.
If you would complain that some spears got translated as lances I would agree but if you complain that addon is not a fantasy world...
I got Fire and Sword because I liked the idea of Mount and Blade with a story. I expected it to be at least as functional as one of the larger warband mods. I was disappointed.
Slawomir of Aaarrghh said:So stop complaining, cause you don't have that bad.
Slawomir of Aaarrghh said:I got Fire and Sword because I liked the idea of Mount and Blade with a story. I expected it to be at least as functional as one of the larger warband mods. I was disappointed.
You're dissapointed? I wonder how people in central and eastern Europe should feel then...
Many of them bought this game in December 2009 for price almost equal to Warband's. They actually payed for being beta testers (but they didn't know it then), because game was unplayable on the day of release (and long after). A year later developer finally fixed most of the annoying bugs and switched to Warband engine to add support for multiplayer... but instead of releasing a patch or an upgrade for those, who already bought WF&S game, they released it as another standalone game.
All in all, players in central and eastern Europe were charged TWICE for one game. They payed full price in December 2009 and again they had to pay the same sum in December 2010 if they wanted to have all the features* that developer PROMISED to add to the first WF&S in one of the patches (what never happened).
So stop complaining, cause you don't have that bad.
*- not all actually. Even though multi was added, things like formations and better siege system still remain only in our dreams...
truexenoargh said:Bethsoft would treat them better.
xenoargh said:Wholeheartedly agreed. That issue really stuck in my craw; other than things like the upgrade bug and a few other big nasties, the rest of my gripes are balance / design quibbles that I could fix with a mod if I wanted to.
The lack of MS source at release, which would have made most of my main gripes moot as quickly as I could have written a patch-mod (probably faster than the hours spent arguing with trolls about it, tbh) is somewhat whacky; if this is pretty much just Warband, then where's the python?