Author Topic: Detailed information: Mount and Blade  (Read 4507 times)

Right now I'm training up my army and filling it with powerful units so I can take on some of the larger armies. I have 20 knights right now and can take on armies roughly 5 times my size and win (100 or so is the largest I've fought alone so far). I'm hoping with 50 knights I'll be able to take a castle. I have 50 people right now but half are infantry and rarely make it to the front lines before the knights kill everyone.

I always like to tell my men to stand behind and take on enemy myself till I have few HP points left, then I call my team to assist me out. :D

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This game is as fun as hell

The game was fun for a while, however the availability of cheating BUILT IN to the game can't keep me from... clicking... on it....

The fighting is excellent, and VERY realistic.  Why am I going to say it sucks?  The AI is incredibly stupid.  Multiplayer would be a savior for this game, but there is none.  Therefore, you can either play and take FOREVER fighting non-stop enemies, or you can quit and play a different game.

The map is also incredibly small for an overall game, yet INCREDIBLY huge when your quests involve NOTHING but "Deliver this to my neighbor... halfway across the known world"

It's realistic attributes give it reason to be bought, even if it is over $5, but the game itself isn't worth non-stop play.

The game was fun for a while, however the availability of cheating BUILT IN to the game can't keep me from... clicking... on it....

The fighting is excellent, and VERY realistic.  Why am I going to say it sucks?  The AI is incredibly stupid.  Multiplayer would be a savior for this game, but there is none.  Therefore, you can either play and take FOREVER fighting non-stop enemies, or you can quit and play a different game.

The map is also incredibly small for an overall game, yet INCREDIBLY huge when your quests involve NOTHING but "Deliver this to my neighbor... halfway across the known world"

It's realistic attributes give it reason to be bought, even if it is over $5, but the game itself isn't worth non-stop play.
A multiplayer version is coming out soon.