Mount&blade gonna have a long future

Mount&blade gonna have a long future

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I don't give a FUCK about huge overworld maps
add actual content you roaches

I doubt that map will ever be realized.

excite for that new expansion coming out in 2038

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What is the best non-round shield? I really want a heater.

Reinforced wicker shield.
Like 40k but i have mods to change prices i think found mine in an empire town.
Its the size of a door and has a shit ton of hp.

Just started a new game, am I kawaii?

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ATTENTION ALL CLAN LEADERS

The easy way to win a war for your faction: immediately vote for the law that gives all nobles +50 maximum troop capacity.

That is all.

looks like an altmer

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Pretty sure bottom left have Balion, a trader nation.
Also I wonder where Geroia and Lokti are, since apparently wars haven't affected them and it made trading so bad every traders went to Calradia instead.

Turkroach

Does your character count as a noble?
Also how the fuck do you refill your troops in a reasonable amount of time? playing on realistic and the towns never have anybody to recruit. They fixed my create party exploit

>playing on realistic everything
Why? You can know that you can change individual settings.You can decrease recruitment difficulty without affecting anything else.

because it's more realistic

Im pretty sure the npcs still cheat since i destroyed detherts party 5 times and he always came back with 90 troops

Then why are you complaining when you aren't able to recruit enough troops, where there's a setting that makes that easier without affecting any other part of the game? Are you retarded?

That's a funny thing to say given the launch. If they can get THIS game working then we can talk about expansions.
If they're going to make the thing that large they should add logistics and double down on the inter-generational shit.

Nah she's cute.

Because I'm asking if there's a mechanic that i'm missing to get troops aside from setting the game to easy mode? Eat shit faggot

You know damn well that in 3 years some modder is going to unlock the entire map and populate it with new factions

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At least you know what she's supplier of.

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The fuck is wrong with your graphics.

Playing below 60 fps hurts my head and I hate the blurriness from AA and AO so it looks a bit pielated.

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You can turn peasants into mercenaries and sometimes looters have over 10 of them as prisoners.

You seem to generally get another slot opened up for notable NPCs you hire from when you join the kingdom that controls their fiefs. Beyond that you can try to do shit to boost your relations with those notables.

Last patch brought back the Memory leaks for me aaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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are there later game ways to increase relation with notables other than just meandering through their broken quests?
Joining a kingdom sets the first two columns to 0 relation which is nice but it seems like a pain to have to grind relation for each individual notable by doing their quests in order to unlock the other columns.

something some anons made a while back

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I've marked on my map all the settlements which have notables that seem to produce imperial cavalry, and I'm working on improving my relations with just those notables.

You mean patch 1.0.9?

Also holy shit they fixed the troop menu it opens 3-5 times faster now

Oh thank christ a new patch thank you jesus
>Fixed VRAM leak for the party screen

that's cool but what is taking so long on the fixes for ranged weapon prices and skill learning rates? these things were fixed by mods on day 1

What's the best way to start a kingdom? Even the shitters with just two fiefs left still have about 18 lords. I have a party of about 145 top tier troops, 700k denars banked and 7 companions, but I can't co-ordinate them to assist me with taking a settlement?

I've been thinking of just capturing and beheading every lord with 50 troops (only taking 2-3 casualties a fight) until they have none left, then going for the worst castle they have. Is there any better way?

Probably intended, remember the prices for items that were lordly in warband while only providing +1 to armor above its lower grade?

Are traits just not working right now? I lost my honorable trait immediately for some reason and I don't know how to get it back

41k for a crossbow is intended?
Then when some low tier gang leader asks me to buy them 10 crossbows totaling 410,000 denars for 5 rep that's intended? That doesn't sound right at all

I got given Galend and Jaculan and I get notifications in the log saying my relations got a boost from having high security in my fiefs.

I get minor relation boosts with notables sometimes but I have no idea why it happens. I only have 1 fief and no cities. It's always like 2 at a time and they seem random. Is it my other parties going around doing stuff for them maybe?

One of the Charm line traits has a 10% chance to give you 2 standing on meeting a notable for the first time.

I want them to implement item modifiers already, the only shit I've seen with them are lordly padded mittens and they are cheaper than the reinforced mittens. Would also make armor progression more interesting.

I know maybe its just quite low on their priority (they did rebalance prices once already for armor and weapons)

Do you mean relations with lords? I've had that occur rarely, absolutely no goddamn idea why because I haven't done shit in ingame days and all my companions are with me save the one running a caravan. I do have a -2 honor trait though, so maybe it's the asshole lords taking a shine to me, like how in warband having tons of honor gave you random relations boosts with other honourable lords on occasion.

I still would

where was warband based on ?

Calradia, Bannerlord happen in Calradia 200 years prior to Warband, the map is just bigger because it also cover parts of the neighboring lands.

This happens to me too. It started when I formed a second party for one of my companions, so my best guess is he's doing it by helping villagers against looters etc.

They don't cheat. If they cant find recruits, they empty out castle/city garrisons if they own them. You can actually abuse this by waiting until they empty out a castle by defeating them a couple times and then quickly siege the castle while its basically undefended.

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foooookin looters ransacked the local need to give them a crack

>everyone makes war on me 100- relation
>execute lords -100 relation
>let them go they come back with bigger army
how the hell am i supposed to make vassals in this game?

i have so much influence i can vote for everything on the list, dont know whta else i can do with it

>Mount&blade gonna have a long future
I'm not exactly expert on the subject, so feel free to correct me, but isn't that pretty much EXACTLY the map of Warhammer Fantasy world?

Also, the modding potential of Bannerlord kinda fascinates me. I've spend four hours today talking to one of the members of the modding community, who unlike me has about as solid grasp on the technical side of the game as anyone can have right now, and he confirmed what I suspected: The modding potential to this thing is absolutely insane (albeit now massively limited by lack of tools or even proper documentation, unfortunately).

Bannerlord could became the ultimate world-building utility software.

Whats your dedicated go to weapon for crushing your enemies and hear the lamentations of their women?

I personally love my two handed bearded axe.

>how could a king access more troops than me, a low-tier landless noble? He must be cheating.
Kings own tons of land and can access garrisons of their castles/towns, plus they have high recruitment potential from those towns. They aren't cheating, they just have more resources than you as an early-game player.

>isn't that pretty much EXACTLY the map of Warhammer Fantasy world?
No, but both the WH map and this map are based loosely on the real map of Earth, so of course they have similarities.

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For me, it's the executioner axe. Technically low-tier, but it's so long and heavy that it regularly takes out multiple infantry in a single swing from horseback, and one-shots even kings at full speed.

rate my herd

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Have you ever tried the HEAVY executioner? I just upgraded to it

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Why would they do that when they're too busy removing actual features because "muh 1000 npc sieges"

>under 10k inventory capacity
>0 sumpter horses
It's a good start, but step it up.

Where can I buy one?

I didn't even know there was a heavy version. Where can I get it?