Mount&Blade/Warband - Are you still playing?!?!

Are you currently playing Mount&Blade, Warband, or WFaS?

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Quixote

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Thought I would post this because I realize I have gone months without playing Warband and yet am on TaleWorlds forums more than a few times a day.
Anyone else on the same boat??
In these perilous times I find myself just going to the Off-Topic forum daily while almost forgetting about M&B completely :smile:
 
I play Siege Native on the US_GK_Siege about once a week. Then I have about 3 weekly online events I attend to every week, each from 3 different mods. So yes, very much so :grin:
 
M&B? No, not really. Not Vanilla anyway. Now, TLD is a whole different matter. So, technically - yes, I do play it, and quite often too.

Vanilla Warband? Occasionally. Or PoP for Warband. Mostly PoP, in fact.
 
I'm playing Brytenwalda right now and am posting via the Steam web browser :p Although mostly singleplayer M&B is na on and off thing, but I play Mount&Musket at least once if not at least three times a week, and now a bit of MountnGladius.
 
Played it at the start of August according to Steam, don't remember that, at least 18 months since I played it properly;, still have nearly 500 hours game time though.
 
Up until recently. Almost every day. Now very rarely. Native even less. I jump on cRPG every once in a while, trying to reach lvl 31 so I can retire and make my hbs sword+heavy crossbowman, but with 4 million exp to go, holy christ...
 
I never got past the tutorial. :/
But I came here for the offtopic stuff anyways, so there.
 
Everyone has had the same experience Quixote, it's how we all got here in the first place, but most of us started in the pre 1.011 days when MB was still beta. I played when the group of people I knew, most of them in my clan, played regularly. It was less elitist, more popular amongst a tighter and character-filled group of people and always had a few surprises in store, even long after release. Now it's like jumping onto an old MP server for a bygone game just because. I recognize a few names and the aliases of the bored drunk oldies are easy to pick, but it's not the same atmosphere. The game was enjoyable but I never really fell for it. It seemed to me like potential wasted, and then I moved on as everyone does.
 
I keep meaning to go back to it, and continue to hammer the Khergits till they are all dead, or at least driven back into their desert homelands.  But then Skyrim came out.  One day i will resume my Warband campaign. The real problem with it is that me and my army started winning all the time, and so I lost interest.  I don't think the game itself  needs to be made harder or more challenging - it just got easy over time, like it's supposed to.

 
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I keep meaning to go back to it, and continue to hammer the Khergits till they are all dead, or at least driven back into their desert homelands.  But then Skyrim came out.  One day i will resume my Warband campaign. The real problem with it is that me and my army started winning all the time, and so I lost interest.  I don't think the game itself  needs to be made harder or more challenging - it just got easy over time, like it's supposed to.
Sort of off topic but I always felt like it would be cool if the other factions in the game decided to unite against you, if you got too powerful. It's semi realistic and would be a nice way of keeping the challenges fresh during the late game.

Maybe some kind of morale hit for being an imperialist bastard would help as well :smile:.

As for the topic, I Warband every day... right now the endless Warbanding feels as though it will never end.
 
I have been playing multiplayer regularly for the last few months, mainly Mount&Musket. I haven't played singleplayer for many months, but early last year I had a long stint of doing so. But when you've played a lot of singleplayer for a couple of weeks/months straight, you get bored of it, and inevitably move onto something else. I will doubtlessly come back to Warband singleplayer sometime, and when I get around to it I want to reinstall M&B and download TLD. I have played a heck of a lot of Warband, but keep coming back for more every few months, and probably will again when I get sick of Civ 5 CTDing for the 10,000th time.

@Captain Lust: How about having the potential for part of your empire to rebel? Maybe under a disenchanted lord, or Baron Rolf  :wink:
 
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