He used to do it. Not anymore, unfortunately.
Lumos said:No.Tybalt_ said:If you're fat, you sink, like a rock.
Bannerlord deservers a new and cooler forum, website and wiki. Something from this decade at least. Oh and it would be cool to have a mobile app too that syncs with your game. But lets not get crazy nowapostrophe said:Hello all!
Doesn't Bannerlord deserve its own forum? This thread is the whole thing.
cherac said:wow the earth isn't flat? how come those at the south pole aren't falling
Brendan13 said:Whats Bannerlord?
Alene said:Are we still discussing about Bannerlord here?
Meevar the Mighty said:Bi5h0p said:@jacobhindsI know that, but I think more about balance.
Time of reload (bow/crossbow mostly - light, heavy), shaking hand if you hold bow longer etc.
TheWarArmoury said:The archers of an army may not be masters but they are likely very well trained, capable of decent ranged accuracy. Also if you hold the bow for too long in Warband you will lose accuracy. No shaking hand but I don't know how realistic that would be.Bi5h0p said:But not everyone is master bowman
Irl, target shooters hold the bow drawn for much longer than distance shooters, in order to increase their accuracy. If you're using a heavy enough bow that this is a problem for you, you can simply not draw it back too far for what you're doing. An 120 lb bow is also a perfectly good 80 lb bow, which for some reason M&B doesn't acknowledge in any way. I guess it's an attempt to balance a weapon that realistically was horribly effective.
Spears in M&B are also incredibly weak, since their main attack can be prevented by holding downblock with a shortsword, but in a way, something like this is somewhat necessary if the goal is for swords to be the main weapon in the game. On the other hand, polestun on weapons like a short spear can almost make up for it. Oh, what a tangled web we weave, but at least it still works.
Yes, actually. He didn't sink at all.Tybalt_ said:
And having health issues too! I wanna be an obese Aserai who's dream is reunite the Empire with his Aserai blade, who dies of a heart attack while trying to take EpicroteaLumos said:Yes, actually. He didn't sink at all.Tybalt_ said:
Ergo, character build type should have an effect on the hypothetical swimming feature in Bannerlord.
Lumos said:Yes, actually. He didn't sink at all.Tybalt_ said:
Ergo, character build type should have an effect on the hypothetical swimming feature in Bannerlord.
jacobhinds said:If only Joe Hart could save as well as you just did in that post.
it was the rope that prevented him from drowning,