i bought mount and blade on ps4 but like i never really understood how to build up in rank and get more men and s***
or I'd try to find someone I needed to talk to but they were always a f***ing day of travel ahead and had moved locations by the time i got to their last known location
i bought mount and blade on ps4 but like i never really understood how to build up in rank and get more men and s***
or I'd try to find someone I needed to talk to but they were always a f***ing day of travel ahead and had moved locations by the time i got to their last known location
You rank up by killing bandits and s*** and then your men rank up by fighting too. To get more men you put points into leadership and that increases your party size.
Yeah those quests are really lame so I never really did them. Just roamed around killing bandits and doing tournaments until I could join a faction as a mercenary.
Added to my wishlist 3/16/2017
I'm still debating if I wanna drop $50 on Early Access tho, but damn its finally here
In. Been trying to get into the first more
10% discount for the first 2 weeks and another 10% discount if you own one of the previous games
I put in 100 of hours into this game
Hope they eventually release it on the next gen consoles
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How is it? Downloaded it earlier but haven't had time to play yet
I've only played two hours so far so I'm not that deep into a campaign yet but I'm really enjoying it. Combat is fun and visually it looks great. I really like the new character creation menu and the music is amazing as always.
There's only a few problems I have with it. I have a decent PC (1060 6GB, i5-7600K @ 3.80 GHz, 8GB ram) and I'm playing on low-medium settings and I still occasionally drop below 30 FPS but only for a split second, then it's back up to 50+. So it will be interesting to see what happens when I get into large battles. The loading screens are a little long even on a SSD. And (this is more of a personal thing) I liked having separate shops for weapons, armor, food, horses, etc. Now everything is just under one big trade menu.
It's only the first day and these aren't major issues. I'm sure the game will be more optimized as it goes on, but these were just the initial things I noticed. It doesn't hurt my enjoyment of the game though.
You can play as a baby if you press R during character creation
reddit.com/r/mountandblade/comments/frsy07/if_you_press_r_during_character_creation_you_can
You can play as a baby if you press R during character creation
https://www.reddit.com/r/mountandblade/comments/frsy07/if_you_press_r_during_character_creation_you_can/
goty
I've only played two hours so far so I'm not that deep into a campaign yet but I'm really enjoying it. Combat is fun and visually it looks great. I really like the new character creation menu and the music is amazing as always.
There's only a few problems I have with it. I have a decent PC (1060 6GB, i5-7600K @ 3.80 GHz, 8GB ram) and I'm playing on low-medium settings and I still occasionally drop below 30 FPS but only for a split second, then it's back up to 50+. So it will be interesting to see what happens when I get into large battles. The loading screens are a little long even on a SSD. And (this is more of a personal thing) I liked having separate shops for weapons, armor, food, horses, etc. Now everything is just under one big trade menu.
It's only the first day and these aren't major issues. I'm sure the game will be more optimized as it goes on, but these were just the initial things I noticed. It doesn't hurt my enjoyment of the game though.
I've only tried a few custom battles with 500 max units, but did each game mode. My specs are (1080ti, i7-7700K, 16GB ram). Experienced that split second fps dip, but mine was down to about 44fps and then back up to 58-60 (got Vsync on), but this happened during a siege battle when both forces were bottlenecked.
First few tests did have fps drops regardless, with settings on very high & high, but once I turned off all of the shadows it stabilized nice.
When I died early in a village battle, I panned out to see and it took a fps dip, but while actually playing my character it was fine 60fps. Reminded me of Total War battles and how hard they hit your fps no matter what
Overall I think the game looks great and feels good, especially for its genre of having large-scale battles.
This save file/update thing is confusing, with the game relying on modules. So when a new patch is released, your current save file is not gonna get those updates and you have to create a new save to get those updates?
This archaic af, if true.
this s*** got me addicted bro
but why does multiplayer run so much smoother than singleplayer
Didn’t realize they had a thread for this
Never played but I love the first one, they need to release on consoles