And that will probably be the week after the Mars lander touches down on the red planet in 2030.Csatádi said:This game will be the first I buy without checking reviews.
And that will probably be the week after the Mars lander touches down on the red planet in 2030.Csatádi said:This game will be the first I buy without checking reviews.
I will have time to learn C# at least. And programming in general.Lord Brutus said:And that will probably be the week after the Mars lander touches down on the red planet in 2030.
RabbleKnight said:
A song while you wait for bannerlord.
Hidde112 said:RabbleKnight said:
A song while you wait for bannerlord.
Bannerlord soundtrack confirmed?
Asounder said:Maybe we can sing it for someone
PS: This video sent me on a trip into the darkest corners of youtube... I just wasted my entire evening.
Csatádi said:This game will be the first I buy without checking reviews.
Proud? Lol.SenorZorros said:why are people so proud about not watching reviews? especially with a studio like taleworlds which has had a bit of a hit-and-miss history it's only common sense to do so.
Lumos said:Worry not, lads, we can always create some insane thing that spawns citizens (and buildings!!?!) only near the player, making everything manageable and still pulling off the illusion of a REALLY MASSIVE CITY that sprawls more than the entire Skyrim map.
Holy ****, what if we literally pull OpenStreetMap (or something else) data inside the game?! If we could generate procedural buildings as well... *starts drooling and slowly rocking in the chair, thinking about all the power of procedural generation*
both the original and warband were very rough gems. furthermore Taleworlds licensed the engine to snowbird for fire and sword and caribbean. two games which were a resounding "meh". then we had viking conquest which was just a buggy mess. yeah, it was good that it got patched but that shouldn't have been necessary. I am aware that it was developed by modders but it had the mount and blade name and was published by Taleworlds. lastly the development for bannerlord took quite long and taleworlds themselves admitted that they had to scrap large parts at times.Gaunt said:Taleworlds has a hit and miss history?
I have put more hours into MB and MB:WB each than any other game, I think the situation is similar for many others. I can pretty much count on Bannerlord being my main game to play for a couple years after its release.
Was a good giggle.HooTmAn said:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=x5pAP13ki9c&feature=share
dank/10 would sing to my firstbornHooTmAn said:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=x5pAP13ki9c&feature=share
There were a few burning things in the first siege video.Looter said:So less about memes, onto Bannerlord. There is a part of blog 14 where it states that there is a new type of damage, fire. We seen this been used in the form of clay pots or Seige equipment, but will this type of damage play a larger role? Will fire spread or is it static and always bound to burn out within a span of seconds, And will certain armor types be more resistant to flames, I certainly wouldn't want to be wearing my rawhide vest near them. Maybe I won't be able to survive a direct splash of burning oil poured over me, but since there's an area of effect to say oil pots, will I if wearing metal armor[shoes mostly] be able to briefly pass through the flames without too much harm?
Great username. That aside, if you wear metal, you'll end up with a high degree burn. But this is a detail that good part of the industry ignores, if not entirely.Looter said:So less about memes, onto Bannerlord. There is a part of blog 14 where it states that there is a new type of damage, fire. We seen this been used in the form of clay pots or Seige equipment, but will this type of damage play a larger role? Will fire spread or is it static and always bound to burn out within a span of seconds, And will certain armor types be more resistant to flames, I certainly wouldn't want to be wearing my rawhide vest near them. Maybe I won't be able to survive a direct splash of burning oil poured over me, but since there's an area of effect to say oil pots, will I if wearing metal armor[shoes mostly] be able to briefly pass through the flames without too much harm?