Honestly not that bad. I'm on PS4 and it seems to get me into and out of battle pretty quickly. The longest load times I've suffered is accidentally clicking to fast and actually walking into towns and villages. Not that I ever really want to do that. 1. r/mountandblade.
If you check it says "8.34% leveling speed" for example. #9. 101 Mar 31, 2020 @ 5:17pm. Skills levelling far too slow to actually be useful is a common theme for Bannerlord. #10. Kapuska Mar 31, 2020 @ 6:00pm. Originally posted by Hagrid Glodson: Originally posted by Kharn Terrer:
Yes. It is. I dont know what people in this sub are on about, its not as perfect as we imagined - but I easily wasted 100 enjoyable hours in it. And that is without mods, pre-release. Of course that is worth 50 bucks. The full release version comes out tomorrow, so there may be a discount in the near future.
Limit garrison to minimum. Build castellan office to rank 3 (30% reduced wages), also get some governor to minimize the wages. Castles can give good income if you make sure your villages reach Tier 3 (500+hearts), making them produce 18 food each, so with 3 villages you will get 54 foor + inside production = Abundant food gets transformed into
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ZJOIWGl. Might be slightly realistic, but its a pain for gameplay. -Slight complain but arrows, even from 200 pound bows feel slow. I know the modders used real historic sources to decide how to do this, and i might be being unfair, its just a personal take. -And at last, weapon handlign and speed is overall increased.
Pretty much, but Bannerlord makes improvements to the engine and base game mechanics which make it worth it and better in many ways than Warband. In the long run it will definitely be better in almost every way, and right now unless you're playing heavily modded games or a lot of MP, I'd say making the upgrade is already worth it.
nice comment, friend. thx for recomendation r/gamingsuggestions. theholidayzombie. • 2 yr. ago. I mean that's a really subjective value question, combined with an apples to oranges comparison. For me, the answer is yes absolutely. Even if development magically ceased today, it would still be worth it to me.
If current capital is above 10000, you will receive 20% of the difference. So if current capital is at 11000, you would receive 200. The more capital that is built up, the more you make. If current capital is less than 10000, then your workshop is not making enough to cover cost of materials + wages.
After a seven-year wait, Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord is finally here. This medieval life sim expands on the cult classic in nearly every way, making an already intimidating game even more daunting f
2. Tareeff. • 2 yr. ago. Thamaskene swords that are sold for 40-50k in towns (empire iirc) give you 2 thamaskene if smelted. Warsword blades. Just save, buy all swords 40k+ in town and check ar smith what they smelt down to. The reload and buy only the one that gives thamaskene. 1. r/Bannerlord.
is mount and blade 2 bannerlord worth it