🐄 Mount And Blade Bannerlord Sandbox Vs Campaign
I prefer campaign and I'll tell you all about why! But PSA: People often state they don't like campaign because of the main questbut YOU DON'T HAVE TO DO
I have a '1', another of my party members have a '1', another still has a '0'. I don't see any perks to choose and neither skill points. If you click on the name (herena the black) it will get you list and next to some name tou will see that shield. It means that you can choose a perk for that person. This doesn't seem to be true all the time.
Reasonable question. I'm thinking Sandbox in BL is like Sandbox in VC. No main questline, places, units, whatever are readily available, and you can start as a noble with land, unlike in campaign. But that's just my opinion, I've yet to try sandbox out.
Originally posted by Aven: Sandbox allows for a slightly more difficult and varied game arc as you aren't handed a family and must largely rely on wanderers as governors. No one forces you to pick up your family either though. Not like they get handed on your doorstep without you have to do anything -) #19.
you can. TheSellsword. • 2 yr. ago. Campaign can be arguably better in some ways. For example you start off with a 2 brothers and a sister that can be used for towns and some of the questa gice a bunch of renown. 50 renown is huge in the beginning. But since you are using cheats just do sandbox and play catchup. RackieW33. • 2 yr. ago.
Thirty minutes in campaign got me some progress. Note, that was with zero mods and cheats off in bannerlord difficulty and in ironman. I don't think ironman was required. Note the achievment progress I got from my campaign time was generic stuff that didn't require being in campaign mode (like headshots.) Sandbox just didn't give me any.
Some attributes are better than others because they have more important skills or less redundant skills. Charisma has charm, leadership and trade - all nice to have. Control has bow, crossbow and throwing - often you only really use one of them. It is better to invest in charisma than control, and just put some focus points into the ranged
Campaign mode: 1. You start at a set age. 2. You have siblings. 3. You are given a starting quest. Sandbox mode: 1. You are given choices for how old you wish your character to be at the start. (Note: If you're playing as a male character don't start at 20 years old as it's buggy) 2. You can choose where you wish to start. 3. You don't have
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Regular. Apr 11, 2021. #1. I always played the Campaign mode, then today I just realized we have a sandbox mode. So what's the difference?? I only notice the initial birth place belong to your culture, no more main missions, what else the difference???
So story mode is have a long way ahead, to become something that we can proud of. They need to redo the campaign. They have an opportunity to give us epic scripted battles, invasions, a couple of castle defence battles and in stead we get to fight some annoying hobo bandits in some cave and run after siblings.
Vs 1.5.4. In the new version 1.1.x, the form and logic of starting the siege were changed, I had to make a new adaptation so that the player could start the siege; only if the army was superior or if he was leader of the kingdom, in this version it is adapted to this new change! Vs 1.5.5. Implementation of waiting for the army to form to attack
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