Warband seems a little harder in single player than regular because as best as I can remember you didn't pay an upgrade fee when upgrading your troops. This seems to eat up your money pretty fast.
A great way to make money though selling prisoners. In original by default all troops sold for 50 denares but in this one they sell based on unit type. Most bandits are worth ~100 a piece. I've noticed that having a ton of upgraded manhunters in my party (who I originally picked up by accident since they were free/cheap cavalry to speed up the world map) has really increased my knockout rate and thus money. Too bad manhunters aren't easy to get.
Warband seems a little harder in single player than regular because as best as I can remember you didn't pay an upgrade fee when upgrading your troops. This seems to eat up your money pretty fast.
A great way to make money though selling prisoners. In original by default all troops sold for 50 denares but in this one they sell based on unit type. Most bandits are worth ~100 a piece. I've noticed that having a ton of upgraded manhunters in my party (who I originally picked up by accident since they were free/cheap cavalry to speed up the world map) has really increased my knockout rate and thus money. Too bad manhunters aren't easy to get.
If you want more knock outs at the end of the fight get soldiers that use blunt weapons instead of bladed.
Well...that's why I have manhunters...they only use blunt weapons and they upgrade to a pretty decent medium knight.
That said my cavalry heavy army was a good match for fighting the kheite or whatever, but now I'm at war the the rhohocks and they aren't good for taking castles.
Are you guys playing with the Diplomacy & Custom Commander mods? They're almost essential! They fix a lot of the nonsensical problems with Native SP, and add a LOT more to the gameplay. Hell, it's worth installing them only for the option to speak to a Village Elder without riding all around a town looking for the bastard.
PS - I'm playing for the Nords, and it seems that if I don't ride around capturing stuff myself, it never gets captured. If you want something done right....
This game sounded like it would appeal to me, so I tried out the demo. I was pretty hopeless in the combat practice field. I generally don't like games that require you to click "just so" in order to do good (like most golf games). Is precise swings & clicking essential to combat in the actual game? The concept of the game appeals to me, I'd hate to ditch it without giving it a fair try.
Are you guys playing with the Diplomacy & Custom Commander mods? They're almost essential! They fix a lot of the nonsensical problems with Native SP, and add a LOT more to the gameplay. Hell, it's worth installing them only for the option to speak to a Village Elder without riding all around a town looking for the bastard.
PS - I'm playing for the Nords, and it seems that if I don't ride around capturing stuff myself, it never gets captured. If you want something done right....
the nords in my game are doing fine on their own. ive coaxed them into attacking a town and a castle, but didnt help until they were already attacking. even then i dont run my guy up the siege wall until a few waves of men have been slaughtered.
I stopped trying to do that after I was repeatedly shoved off the side of a ladder by my own men. Decided if they were so eager to soak up the arrows and take axe blades to the face that they'd trample their own commander I might as well get out of their way!
lol same here
how have you guys spec'd out your heroes? Do you turn them into tanks or stat ho's?
I have one who is a specialist medic, other a engineer, other a salesman, and one a tank
I def give.my character a decent level of training, im usually at the highest level by a huge margain so it helps get those scrub unts to level twice in just a few days.
Im extremely hands on, like to lead the charge, be the first guy over the wall and behind enemy lines wreaking havoc and taking arrows while my minions do.the grunt work.
What sucks is how emotionally attached you get to your elite units, i do get soft sometimes and try not.to risk them too much
Dear dudes,
A patch for cRPG has been released! Makes it easier to start as a new players, because exp gain rates are now per minute, and it doesn't matter if you die or not during the round. DL the whole mod (about 60MB) at: http://www.mbrepository.com/file.php?id=2247
For those who don't know, cRPG is basically MP with a persistent character, so you elvel up and assign skill points, buy gear with gold earned ingame, etc. It's addictive and GREAT fun... which is why on the Warband server list you always see 120/120 and 80/80 cRPG servers.
Highly, highly recommended.
I just tried the demo of this game and I couldn't quite get into it. Is the full version much than this? I wish I could try that out since everybody raves about this game.
