How did you find this wonderful game.

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I seriously have no idea how i found it :F probably played the mount&blade demo, probably send by a friend  :shock:
 
Saw it in the store one day. Looked at the back, was interested in the whole "owning fiefs" thing (I'm a sucker for political and running government games), so I looked it up on the wiki.

Liked what I saw, bought the game at the store, been a junkie ever since.  :razz:
 
A friend recommended it to me so I downloaded the demo, and I went from 'wtf this sucks' to 'OMG THIS IS AWESOME' in less than an hour.
 
...I was a NWN fun, after NWN2 fail i try to find a new RPG game and i've found info about "Mount&Blade DEMO free" here:...
http://www.fantasymagazine.it/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13159&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=

...after this nothing was same as before... :grin:

ciauz^^,
Jab
 
I was watching MVT:2  videos and a mount and blade video showed up in recommended, bought the game 2hours later.
 
If I remember it correctly, I read something in the summer of '08 about indie games, so I was like 'Let's play such a game then, see how it is.' Before that I was playing Wolfenstein: ET and some other games I cannot remember. Anyhow, I found a page that had a listing of indie games. Think it were the most popular games of some Indie festival and of course Mount&Blade was between those games. Downside was that it costed € 30, but after some digging I found out it would be € 15 since it was still in beta. Too bad I had no Paypal back then :razz:.

I downloaded the demo, and played it, really much! It was kind of hard to grab the concept of the game itself, but that was actually the fun part, failing and keep on trying till its get better. Then shortly I made the Paypal account and bought, maybe 2 days after. A month earlier the last version was released, V0.960, so I still got my 50% discount :wink:.

Than Warband came, applied for the beta, played the beta, bought Warband itself and now I look forward to M&B 2 :grin:.
 
JabdiMelborn 说:
...I was a NWN fun, after NWN2 fail i try to find a new RPG game and i've found info about "Mount&Blade DEMO free" here:...
http://www.fantasymagazine.it/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13159&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=

...after this nothing was same as before... :grin:

ciauz^^,
Jab

Me too! I loved the original NWN series, and the awesome mod community it spawned... but then NWN2 took all that awesome potential and threw it under the bus. Mount & Blade has a similar vibe.

I'd love it if they could pick up some of the things that actually worked from NWN2, though. For example, people were more enamoured of the creative freedom and the ease of modding than the graphics. The game actually shipped with a mod-making utility -- insert NPCs, make maps, a guide for creating quests, etc.  There was also a stock of basic models and drop-boxes to simplify/speed up tasks (create snowy landscape, paint river, add some trees, drop in huts, add villagers, then pick from a drop-list of animated sequences to give them 'personality' -- voila! Barbarian village!).
 
Originally, I think I was just browsing around on youtube in late 2007, watching various videos; eventually I came by chance upon a video of the most recent version of Mount & Blade.
It was from the perspective of a horseman in Mail & Surcoat, great helm, and a two-handed sword, as he cut down parts of an enemy army while leading his own. I was enthralled. Never had I seen a game which offered this sort of gameplay. Later, I found Adorno's videos, which are what really led me to try & buy the game. Yes, I had one of those 'this damn demo doesn't go on long enough!' moments. Eventually I decided to make a forum account in 2008 in order to ask some questions, maybe answer someone else'.

Here I am, three years later, still here, playing Warband now.
 
I just started playing a month or two ago.
Actually found it through a Warhammer Fantasy Battle fan site (round table of bretonnia) in a thread where people talked about what they did when they couldn't get a game in and M&B was mentioned quite a few times so thought I'd give it a go.
 
From a gaming magazine in 2006,a demo of the game was available so I installed it,loved it,bought it.The rest its history!
 
I looked around on steam, found the origional m&b, played it for 7 hours, baught warband, played 400 hours on it, then  baught WFAS 96 hours.
 
My sibling showed me it sometime back in 2006 I think, played .751 and .808, quite a bit of my summer went to that. Forgot about but then later discovered the game again when they had released .903. Been here ever since.
 
Was searching for new games  on Gamespot.com , i searched for some reviews and  suddenly i saw this M&B review . Gamespot criticized the game and gave it only a 5/10 that is pretty much poor . Even tough I decided to try it as the timeframe and the game play pics attracted me  and i found it in steam for a very cheap price , i tried it and i fell in love with it .
 
My classmate had the game when we were in like the 2nd or 3rd grade, he borrowed it to me, I instantly fell in love.
 
King of Scotland 说:
My classmate had the game when we were in like the 2nd or 3rd grade, he borrowed it to me, I instantly fell in love.

And you never gave it back?  :eek:
 
While watching a Medieval 2 battle on youtube I saw Mount & Blade in the ''Recommended Videos'' section. Clicked it and watched it, and again.... and again.... and again. Then I checked the Taleworlds site and bought Warband :3
 
It was something like, a friend of mine asked how was my character in Mount & Blade, then I replied that I didn't know nothing about Mount & Blade, then he stared at me with a wtf expression.
 
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