Why aren't you fighting for mommy Rhagaea?
Bannerlord
I did but she got absolutely destroyed by the Khuzaits. Maybe I'll try again now that snowballing is fixed.
Because I don't like, or dislike any of the factions yet, so I run around aimlessly fighting looters and bandits. with a force of about 20 guys.
im stuck at speech check with my wife
I dunno. What's her milkers look like? I might be more inclined to fight for her depending on her milkers.
My biggest gripe about Bannerlord is the combat. Or, more specifically, my biggest gripe is with the way the camera handles in Bannerlord. Mind you, I know why it handles the way it does. The camera has an ever-so-slight delay in the way it translates, which creates the illusion of momentum. This actually creates the feeling of weight behind looking around and swinging, and can be pretty satisfying.
The problem is that the camera is tooled to lower sensitivities (default .50 and lower), so higher sensitivities don't feel right. Instead of having a sense of controlled flow from one swing to the next, it feels like drunken stumbling. This would be okay if lower proficiencies actually reflected this on screen, but the threshold of animations is all the same: playback speed is what changes with higher proficiency.
This sense of weight was missing in Warband, and I'll admit that. The camera was more or less 1:1 with your mouse. The detriment becomes obvious. Whether you swing a cudgel or a big two-handed axe, the weight is still flimsy. There's a difference, but that's because of the change in weapon speed from one to the other. A castor feels like whiffing around a nerf bat either way.
But the benefit to the 1:1 camera relation is that you can set to any sensitivity and still have reliable tracking. Rather than view and swing completely divorcing if you remain controlled with swings, they remain in the same comfortable arc.
The best way to fix this would be to set the camera motion as a ratio against mouse sensitivity and have the engine calculate motion blur values based on that. You can turn motion blur off on most systems, but it does help to hide pop-in and also can lead to a bug on other systems where textures are displayed as black boxes over meshes.
At any rate, fixing the camera swing would help to improve the combat feel by leaps and bounds. Strikes are already satisfying and blocks have enough weight. The camera desperately needs tweaking.
This bitch just declared war against my faction so fuck her.
Get good
I wish they would finally add back in the artifacts like banners, but also crowns/diadems or other, that would grant you positive relations or bonuses to influence if you have them. For example, a crown/wreath once you unite the empire or somesuch.
she got rekt so hard she that abandoned the crown, joined red, and then joined me.
I hate the family feud quest so fucking much and it's all I ever seem to get. I feel no shame in savescumming with that thing.
The game's in early access and barely works anyway. You shouldn't feel shame in savescumming anything at this point.
Because the other two empire kings are dickheads, and I wanted to go empire because recruitment is easy and palatine guards can shoot the wings off a gnat from 500 feet.
>completely destroy the western empire by beheading the entire nobility
>no more lords, no fiefs, nothing
>a year later a lord leaves the faction I'm part of
>he's defected to the Western Empire
How in the everliving fuck
I found the quest much easier when i realised I can give the idiot npc a shield and armour and remove your own horse so you start the fight on foot with your companions present
Is there any particular reason why I can only shoot to the left on horseback?
He just went from being one of your lowly lords into being an Emperor.
It still sometimes bugs out entirely for me where I beat up the enemies but then can't continue on so I just ignore it.
>tags: mind break, netori, oyakodon
Yeah, emperor of ashes.
You're right handed, and Southpaws are freaks.
Mommy Rhagaea is a vagrant homeless woman. I was perfectly content to let her sit in her last city surrounded by her beta orbiters, but after the third time I paid her to make peace out of pity and she turned around and declared war on me again as I rode away, her antics became more annoying than endearing. Now she roams back and forth across what used to be her land aimlessly.
>You shouldn't feel shame in savescumming
Early access is no excuse. If you get a crash or glitch, sure, but if you're savescumming because you lost, you're just a child that can't handle losing.
It is better to rule in hell than it is to serve in heaven.
Wow don't google snowballing.
>Early access is no excuse.
I'm sure TaleWorlds appreciates your support and couldn't do it without you.
Just switched to beta branch and will start a new game and go imperial this time. Does giving the dragon banner to someone even do anything because if not I'll just ignore the quest since running around the map to talk to people is just wasting time.
It allows you to start your own faction if you don't give it to anyone, you just have to decide if you want to be an imperial or not.
Okay, just don't tell them that, or they might go to give me a medal only to notice I don't actually own the game just yet.
Well if you want to start your own faction you have to do the first few parts.
You can start your own kingdom with it, or basically start the campaign to fuck over everyone else as a vassal of the kingdom of your choosing.
>go to a castle of the faction I'm a vassal of
>donate 3 prisoners to the dungeon (2 lords from the other faction we're at war with, 1 "lake rat" lord)
>the enemy faction lords instantly disappeared, literally just the lake rat was shown in the prisoner list after I pressed done
What is even the point of prisons?
Anyone else ever end up with negative influence?
Had 50, spent 50, ended up with negative 90
WHY DID YOU MAKE ME DO IT?
>basically start the campaign to fuck over everyone else as a vassal of the kingdom of your choosing.
What happens if you do that campaign?
I wish I was that throne.