Saelune said:
Sonmi said:
Saelune said:
Also Mount & Blade: Warband and Crusader Kings II.
You ************, that's exactly what I came into the thread to post.
I want the greater scale and dynastic focus of CK2 with Mount and Blade's gameplay.
I preferably want Mount & Blade to become more like CK2, as opposed to the reverse. I want to be able to kill nobles, have new ones take their place, have intrigue, kill my spouse, etc. I like CK2 in theory, but I never have the patience to learn what Im doing. I mostly like the roleplay aspect of it.
I think that they confirmed that you will be able to kill nobles in Bannerlord, not sure about the ability to murder your spouse though. And yeah, some extra roleplaying aspects would be nice in M&B, which they seem to be focusing on a bit in the next one. Honestly my most expected game at the moment.
CK2 is worth learning to play, it does take a while to get used to it, especially since every expansion makes it a bit more convoluted, but it's honestly on the easier side of Grand Strategy. I'd highly recommend taking 15-30 hours to learn how to play it properly, the potential roleplaying aspect is seriously second to none.