The Entire History Of Mount and Blade (Full Documentary)



The entire history of Mount and Blade (Full Documentary)

00:00 Intro
00:25 Warrider
03:30 Mount and Blade
11:08 Mount and Blade Warband
19:54 Multiplayer
21:25 With Fire and Sword
24:07 Napoleonic Wars
28:30 Viking Conquest
33:31 Console Release
34:53 Mount and Blade II Bannerlord

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  1. I remember how I discovered mount and blade warband was on Xbox game pass I thought the graphics were bad and so did my friends but when I downloaded it the graphics didn’t matter about the graphics but the gameplay were amazing and I really enjoyed it

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  2. On mutliplayer I played a lot of the Civil War mod North and South. I played with the regiment of the 14WV and have many great memories with those guys. We were a scourge of melee and had a sick Cav brigade as well. So much fun and such a great mod!

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  3. funny enough vikings likely never realy used the shieldwall formation in the way many think, it was more cirumstancial but combat was much more peer to peer, the ones who were pulling up in formations were the franks and maybe some saracene realms too.

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  4. Most of what you said about tournaments in Bannerlord is also true for Warband. The only differences are: a prize item and clearly visible tournament tree, which made it clear when you can continue the tournament if you are knocked out (in Warband it was rng if you were last one to die)

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  5. Sad to see youre really biased towards Bannelord, where you include mods for Bannerlord and compare it to Warband vanilla. Dont get me wrong, I like Bannerlord bought it HOUR one of early access and majority of features in Bannerlord are just same or improved version of mods from Warband. There are some features I see for first time but they could have been Warband mod. I see Bannerlord mainly as graphics upgrade and multiplayer upgrade. I have spent hundreds of hours in Bannerlord multiplayer while playing Warband for 10h or so.

    Anyone wondering, Bannerlord is for sure much much much better version of Warband and you are missing out if you didnt play Bannerlord, just sooo many Quality of Life improvements but similar gameplay can be found in Warband.

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  6. When it came to Warband, Star Wars Conquest was my go-to. It feels bare bones in some regards, maybe due in part to available tools and the engine, yet there's always a joy to taking control of a galaxy with a new Droid army or defeating Vader on the battlefield.

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  7. The first contact I had with mount and blade was on xbox, one day I saw it in the gamepass and I thought it looked a bit old but entertaining and my God that same day I started playing from 10 at night until 5 at early in the morning and I already had to go to work, from then until now I started looking for more games like this and bought all the games available on steam, it was totally worth it.

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  8. Napoleonic wars wasn’t developed by taleworlds and it didn’t ‘inspire’ holdfast and bcof, it was developed by the people who then went on to make those separate games.
    I know, cos I wrote the letter to taleworlds arguing the case for turning the mod into an actual DLC. :p

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  9. Holy hell, I never knew about the original fantasy game with monsters, but when you said the coming of the living dead was talked about, that gave me an idea for a mod for a great end game crisis for Bannerlord. Everyone is complaining about there not being any end game content, what's better than trying to get a kingdom together before the dead arrive to destroy everything.

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  10. my first M&B experience was trial version somewhere 0.8xx that you could play only for, i bet, an hour or so. Only Swadians and Vaegir and mysterious Black Khergit. There was also Samurai armor set hidden scattered around cities.
    From that time i was always up to date with development.
    Long way this game have gone trough to be what we got today in Bannerlord. Im do glad to watch it from these humble beginnings

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  11. I've followed Mount and Blade since 0.750/0.751, although as just a pup I wasn't able to buy the game until sometime a little after Warband came out. If I remember correctly the trial version(s?) was only limited by a level cap of like 5 or 10, but my little middle schooler heart certainly fit some adventures into countless very short, very similar adventures in the vicinity of the Free City of Zendar.

    Pretty sure Warband was legitimately the first purchase I made once I had access to the dangerous power of a debit card number. It's been so much fun to watch it grow over the years, I can't say I've played every version, but I've certainly enjoyed observing the rise, fall, and occasionally rise again of various mods in that span of time.

    And regardless of in-game fate, Zendar will always live free (And) rent-free in my heart.

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  12. When i was playing M&B back in the day, my cousin was making fun of me about this game like "This game is garbage, why are you playing this shit", A few months later, he was playing the game day and night. He even conquered all of the calradia with his own kingdom. Mount and Blade deserved every penny i've given.

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  13. Warband was a lot of fun. Having a 100 relations with a village was the shit — I regularly recruited Swadian Man at arms from those villages. And my first multiplayer experience was getting punched to death as a fully armored knight by a naked guy😅

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