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Mount & Blade Warband: Viking Conquest May 27 at 8:24 PM There are many Elite Vikings roaming the land in the center of Engla. Nd which you can recruit in great numbers and use them to kill off the other ones (make sure you have a sizeable army otherwise they'll simply attack you) Don't worry about the recruitment costs because you can sell.

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Viking Conquest 2.036 is live! Server admins and modders can access the latest files over on our page.PATCH NOTES (2.036)- properly indicate all members of player's team in minimap (not just player party)- redo Doccinga coastal assault so that Danish allies show on minimap as allies- fix short sword stats- position Ashdown ruins correctly- disallow complaining when there is no ship crew to complain- attempt fix of hof quest strings- have Drywei's and Helgi's skills match their description- fix kingdom/MP culture shields.

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I'm not writing about the first version of 'Mount & Blade: Warband - Viking Conquest', which, without doubt, was raw. What I'll be writing I'm not writing about the first version of 'Mount & Blade: Warband - Viking Conquest', which, without doubt, was raw. What I'll be writing about is the complete version - 'Reforged Edition'. It's not just an another mod of M&B, it's something bigger. This game once more shows that it has no limits, by developing VC. I found no cons in it. It's beautiful.

Even if you've already spent hundreds and thousands of hours, playing any other mod or an original version of the game, you will have already a new experience here. If you thought that this game couldn't become better, it became!

Also if you're a fan of Vikings and their age, it will be an another bonus especially for you. But even if're not, the game will still have lots of new in it. One another good thing about this is that it never stops becoming better and better. The new DLC Viking Conquest is not a perfect game. In its current condition, the game itself has quite a few bugs and there isn't much The new DLC Viking Conquest is not a perfect game. In its current condition, the game itself has quite a few bugs and there isn't much graphical improvement. But it is just a DLC and its primary goal is offering new content for the main game, Mount & Blade Warband.

The Viking Conquest delivers this perfectly by opening doors for Scandinavian settings. It brings over 200 historical characters like Harald the 1st and Ivar the Boneless. That's quite some content we are talking about. If you play Mount & Blade, then you must somewhat like the Medieval theme. And there's not a time and place for M&B fans better than Dark Age Britain. As I said, Mount & Blade Warband: The Viking Conquest has some flaws and old graphics.

But the Viking Conquest DLC alone does what it needs to do perfectly. Now we just need some hotfixes and patches for the bugs. Mount & Blade: Warband - Viking Conquest is the lastest, and probably the last DLC for a beloved RPG Mount & Blade: Warband. It was made by Mount & Blade: Warband - Viking Conquest is the lastest, and probably the last DLC for a beloved RPG Mount & Blade: Warband.

It was made by the creators of a very popular mod called 'Brytenwalda'. To start off, no, the game still looks atrocious. The DLC does bring higher quality textures, but the overall look has not changed, which is not necessarily a bad thing. The question is, how's the gameplay? Mount & Blade games have always offered more freedom than your average RPG, and this has not changed with Viking Conquest. As always, you start off by choosing your 'path', was your father a respected viking, or just a regular henchman? It's your choice, and this will affect how people will treat you at the beginning of the game.

They've also added the option to pick a religion, nationality, and personality which is really nice. Ok, so after completing making your character, you are thrown in into the tutorial level which will introduce you to the new sailing mechanic, and basic combat. The first thing I've noticed is how clumsy everything feels, the boat controls are very not responsive, and overall a pain in the ass to control. 1755 old frontier mod.

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I was kind of expecting that, don't get me wrong the combat in M&B was always fun, but it was also clumsy as hell. I hope that Tale World is going to fix that in the upcoming M&B Bannerlord.

Let's get back to the review. After completing the dull tutorial, and talking to some people on the boat, you sail into the sea.

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And this is where the story starts, while sailing, you get attacked by a feared Viking, whose name I don't recall. He destroys your boat, captures your crew, your mother and that's it. You wake up the next day, and your goal is to find your mother and kill the Viking who captured her. At first, I thought the story is going to be the generic 'I got a princess, go find her.' The dialogue has changed dramatically, it's much better than in previous M&B games, there a ton of new lines and choices which help you immerse into the semi-historically accurate world. I can honestly say that they have captured the feel of Dark Age Britain perfectly with historical and random events, even historical characters which is really great if you are a history buff. To sum up the story, it's interesting, it has intriguing plot twists and interesting characters.

Now that we talked a little bit about the story, let's move on to the technical side of things. I have got to say that this DLC is not in finished state, it's not. Week after release, the game was crashing constantly(go to the Steam forums, and look how many posts about constant crashing were made). They did fix the constant crashing, but you will still experience the horrible lag in the campaign map.

You know that something is wrong when M&B is lagging on GTX770. The game is full of bugs, sometimes in-battle mode, you will be spawned under ground, unable to do anything. And also, don't buy this for multiplayer, stick to Warband. At launch the multiplayer was a buggy mess also, which made the multiplayer dead as a result. I know that a lot of people want to buy this to play multiplayer, just because of the setting, but don't. Honestly, don't.

You will never see lords leaving Norway to invade Britain, because of the horrible AI. There is no Viking Conquest, the whole concept of the game is undermined by awful AI. The lords will just attend ceremonies and do other stuff, but never invade anyone. I've only seen Vikings invade Britain once, in a scripted section of the story mode, but other than that nothing. What surprised me the most is the small amount of items added to the game.

I remember when Fire&Sword came out, they've added a ton of new items. There is barely any armour to choose between, and by this point, I don't even know if there are any two-handed weapons in the game. I honestly never came across one. It's just a shame, because it looks like they put a lot of effort into designing the map, and the villages which look great. Why could not they put the same amount of work into the weaponry. To conclude, I can not recommend this game at full price, not in this state.

Yes, the developers fixed a lot of major bugs, but there is still a lot of them. Buy With Fire & Sword or Napoleonic Wars instead, they run smooth, there is a ton of new items, and the story(at least in Fire&Sword) is also really interesting. When the Viking Conquest goes on sale, buy it just for the story alone, but a developer who releases a DLC in this state should not be supported until the bugs get fixed. All you need to know about Viking Conquest is these five things: 1. It has only 3 professional reviews.2.

Even after the Reforged All you need to know about Viking Conquest is these five things: 1. It has only 3 professional reviews. Even after the Reforged re-release, people still complain about bugs. Every 'perfect 10' review mentions a fault in the game. Its overzealous fans will mock someone for suggesting horned helmets because they are anachronistic, even though there's literally magic in the scenario (e.g. The immortal berserkers in the Morrigan quest line and 'elf' helmets) and your soldiers all shout audibly in modern English whether they are Anglo, Frisian, Danish, whatever. There are more interesting free mods with comparable amounts of content: AD 1257, Nova Aetas, Gekokujo, and Prophecy of Pendor, off the top of my head.

Given a 2 instead of a 0 because some effort seems to have actually been put into mixing up the M&B formula a bit in the form of 'strategic views,' naval ship command, children, an actual entire (though horribly buggy) story mode, and making spears functional in the most obvious way possible.