That's... very accurate.Bannerlord has an innovative development process optimized for length and disappointment, but there's no award for that.
That's... very accurate.Bannerlord has an innovative development process optimized for length and disappointment, but there's no award for that.
i do get where you are comming from but i have to say that mount&blade was having is comming-off to the industry with the recent release. in addition to that, there was no such thing like steam awards back in 2012 when warband came to steam. that being said, it might isnt the most innovative of the series, yet still more innovative than a cat imo. more innovative than teardown? definetly debateable but also kinda hard to measure. obviously its subjective anyway.No, and the fact Bannerlord lost to a game where you play as a cat should speak volumes to the developers. Bannerlord is the least innovative game in the M&B series, it's more like a modern Total War game than a M&B game.
The fact that there is a M&B series should've been disqualifying in the first place. No other M&B title innovates in the actual gameplay much -- the best they do is add a bunch of cruft features that may or may not work but support the power fantasy appeal of it.No, and the fact Bannerlord lost to a game where you play as a cat should speak volumes to the developers. Bannerlord is the least innovative game in the M&B series, it's more like a modern Total War game than a M&B game.
Uh, we can just play the original Mount and Blade or any number of its derivative titles: Warband, With Fire and Sword, Viking Conquest, Gloria Sinica, Blood and Gold Caribbean, etc. Or the best one of all.Bannerlord needs more cats, appearently.
Oh and to the people who foul mouth on Bannerlord any time they see an opportunity; gtfo and play games like Stray. 'YOU' deserve it; if you really think a cat 'walking' sim is more innovative than a game which literally has no alternatives unless they make the next one themselves.
Those alternatives are all on old M&B engine. I literally can not see any real alternative to Bannerlord; unless you are fine playing on old Warband Engine, which i can not do it anymore; it did not aged that well. You can try Mordhau, Chivalry I&II, Total Wars, some Chinese MMOs; but nothing is giving full medieval sim feeling and features that Bannerlord does.Uh, we can just play the original Mount and Blade or any number of its derivative titles: Warband, With Fire and Sword, Viking Conquest, Gloria Sinica, Blood and Gold Caribbean, etc. Or the best one of all.
I actually like Bannerlord but "innovative gameplay" isn't something it really ever aimed for at all.
Cookies for allimagine losing to a cat
Uh, we can just play the original Mount and Blade or any number of its derivative titles: Warband, With Fire and Sword, Viking Conquest, Gloria Sinica, Blood and Gold Caribbean, etc. Or the best one of all.
I always wanted to become the fast travel mod, I am speed!//*If you don't see tutorial, just remember [T] key
to become fast travel mode.
Yes, they are. That's what derivative means.Those alternatives are all on old M&B engine.
You'd like Total WarhammerThose alternatives are all on old M&B engine. I literally can not see any real alternative to Bannerlord; unless you are fine playing on old Warband Engine, which i can not do it anymore; it did not aged that well. You can try Mordhau, Chivalry I&II, Total Wars, some Chinese MMOs; but nothing is giving full medieval sim feeling and features that Bannerlord does.
LolBannerlord was not that different than the original M&B and Warband.
It was a modern version of Warband optimized for new consoles and graphic cards.
But I must admit that how they develop a game is innovative. They first finished the famous novel Dev Blog and then adapted it into a video game.
There is still some potential for Bannerlord to follow the spirit of the original novel in more detail.