Mount & Blade: Warband is the eagerly anticipated sequel for the game that brought medieval battlefields to life with its realistic mounted combat and detailed fighting system.A few of us here at RMRK played the first Mount and Blade, and it was a really enjoyable game. Warband is the latest expansion, containing an assload of new features, and biggest of all, MULTIPLAYER, with up to 64 simultaneous players. The game is available to purchase on Steam, but lets face it, most of us probably won't (legally) obtain it.
In a land torn asunder by incessant warfare, it is time to assemble your own band of hardened warriors and enter the fray. Lead your men into battle, expand your realm, and claim the ultimate prize: the throne of Calradia!
Features:
* Graphical overhaul: Support added for HDR, FSAA, depth of field, soft particles, tone mapping, and many other effects.
* Multiplayer battles with up to 64 players. Multiplayer modes include Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, Conquest, Battle, and Siege.
* New models with greater detail and high-quality textures.
* A campaign allowing you to become the ruler of a faction and convince lords to become your vassals.
The game is available to purchase on Steam, but lets face it, most of us probably won't (legally) obtain it.
Dude needs to chill out on the anti-piracy shit.
If you want a site with strict anti-piracy rules, then this isn't it. So leave, or deal with itThis isn't my site so I couldn't care less about anti-piracy rules. I'm entitled to my opinion as much as you are. At least I'm not a thief. Why should I leave? I like it here. And what's with the "Calm down, shut the fuck up" bullshit. I am calm. I'm also opinionated and passionate about gaming. Piracy hurts gaming. So... I don't think I'll be shutting the fuck up anytime soon either.
I heard this game was buggy as shit, confirm y/n?Definitely not.
no, activision hurts gaming. you can thank their shit-eating, profit/cock-mongling, republican CEO for that.If you want a site with strict anti-piracy rules, then this isn't it. So leave, or deal with itThis isn't my site so I couldn't care less about anti-piracy rules. I'm entitled to my opinion as much as you are. At least I'm not a thief. Why should I leave? I like it here. And what's with the "Calm down, shut the fuck up" bullshit. I am calm. I'm also opinionated and passionate about gaming. Piracy hurts gaming. So... I don't think I'll be shutting the fuck up anytime soon either.
This isn't my site so I couldn't care less about anti-piracy rules. I'm entitled to my opinion as much as you are. At least I'm not a thief. Why should I leave? I like it here. And what's with the "Calm down, shut the fuck up" bullshit. I am calm. I'm also opinionated and passionate about gaming. Piracy hurts gaming. So... I don't think I'll be shutting the fuck up anytime soon either.
It's the twenty-first century. Copying stuff is never, ever going to get any harder than it is today (or if it does, it'll be because civilization has collapsed, at which point we'll have other problems). Hard drives aren't going to get bulkier, more expensive, or less capacious. Networks won't get slower or harder to access. If you're not making art with the intention of having it copied, you're not really making art for the twenty-first century. There's something charming about making work you don't want to be copied, in the same way that it's nice to go to a Pioneer Village and see the olde-timey blacksmith shoeing a horse at his traditional forge. But it's hardly, you know, contemporary. I'm a science fiction writer. It's my job to write about the future (on a good day) or at least the present. Art that's not supposed to be copied is from the past.