No worries! The quest is actually pretty cool after you finish talking to all the nobles, admittedly finding them is a bit tedious. I think its to encourage players to explore the whole map when they first start as opposed to sticking in one region till later on in the game. good luck!
You know... actually being able to control which units you wanna field in most combat scenarios would be really nice.Controlling which troops and how many you bring in to raid bandit lairs would be great. Not losing your entire party if you get knocked out while attacking a bandit lair would also be nice.
Also, for the trade skill, where are your profits marked? Is this implemented yet? Because if so it should be made clearer.
To save you character face here is how. When you are in character face creation(where sliders are) press CTRL+C then you can paste the text in notebook or something and save it on your computer. Then next time you are creating a character copy that text and the go to the character creation, make sure you are at the point you can change sliders. Then press CTL+V to paste the saved face.- safing my character layout, so i dont have to redo my face all the time
- inverting attack direction, it allows for different mouse handling where it comes to footwork
- allowing to bind keys by replacing already binded keys.
It is more of a hustle to first search a key which is not binded, then switch out what you want to have a certain key and then finally bind the key, then go back and and bind those functions you unbound because you wanted that key.
edit: things which were available in warband, but i did not find here sofar or am missing something myself
This is a very minor thing but I would really like to have a "you are over that way" marker showing me where my character is on the map. I spend a lot of time scrolling around to look for things on the map or just generally checking it out and it would be nice if I had a marker pointing in the direction on the map where my character was located. Or at the very least a "center on party" button to get me back to my party in a hurry if I forget where they are. This was a problem in Warband too. I would always forget where I'd left my party if I was planning out an especially long route to a distant city or just exploring the more distant regions of the map and I feel like one or both of these would make for a pretty good fix for this issue. Like I said, it's more of a minor niggle than an actual problem but I wanted to mention it nonetheless.