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    radicalandradiant:

    killakarebear:

    radicalandradiant:

    radicalandradiant:

    killakarebare:

    I found that I really enjoyed Mount and Blade: Warband while most of the people I talked to didn’t sound interested or if they played it, didn’t enjoy it. So going by the people i know, this game is highly underrated.

    


    How can people not enjoy this…

    Oh goodness no, I’d too get frustrated with realistic mode. I only saved after successful victory or I received a fief - so only the good things you could say.

    What are the parts you end messing up; and what’s the fraction you’ve joined? If any.

    I found besieging Praven so incredibly frustrating which would have me almost throwing the laptop outside the window *laughs*

    As soon my finals are over I plan to try a different fraction to join and eventually master the one I liked the most for a multiplayer session one day :)

    Go for Khergit Khanate, their cavalry is amazing until you get to siege warfare, then you’ll want to have Swadian Footsoldiers at least

    How funny you mention the Khergit Khanate as that was the fraction I successfully “won” the game with i.e. all other fractions defeated.

    The person who introduced me to this great game swore by the Swadians, but considering the Vaegirs were so restless last time I might give them a chance this time - or join no fraction, at all!

    I’d swear by the Swadians if they weren’t so fucking expensive.

    Source: killakarebare
    • 1 week ago
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  • Untitled: Post 03: A Game That is Underrated

    radicalandradiant:

    radicalandradiant:

    killakarebare:

    I found that I really enjoyed Mount and Blade: Warband while most of the people I talked to didn’t sound interested or if they played it, didn’t enjoy it. So going by the people i know, this game is highly underrated.

    


    How can people not enjoy this…

    Oh goodness no, I’d too get frustrated with realistic mode. I only saved after successful victory or I received a fief - so only the good things you could say.

    What are the parts you end messing up; and what’s the fraction you’ve joined? If any.

    I found besieging Praven so incredibly frustrating which would have me almost throwing the laptop outside the window *laughs*

    As soon my finals are over I plan to try a different fraction to join and eventually master the one I liked the most for a multiplayer session one day :)

    Also I’ve joined every faction xD

    Source: killakarebare
    • 1 week ago
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  • Untitled: Post 03: A Game That is Underrated

    radicalandradiant:

    radicalandradiant:

    killakarebare:

    I found that I really enjoyed Mount and Blade: Warband while most of the people I talked to didn’t sound interested or if they played it, didn’t enjoy it. So going by the people i know, this game is highly underrated.

    


    How can people not enjoy this…

    Oh goodness no, I’d too get frustrated with realistic mode. I only saved after successful victory or I received a fief - so only the good things you could say.

    What are the parts you end messing up; and what’s the fraction you’ve joined? If any.

    I found besieging Praven so incredibly frustrating which would have me almost throwing the laptop outside the window *laughs*

    As soon my finals are over I plan to try a different fraction to join and eventually master the one I liked the most for a multiplayer session one day :)

    Go for Khergit Khanate, their cavalry is amazing until you get to siege warfare, then you’ll want to have Swadian Footsoldiers at least

    Source: killakarebare
    • 1 week ago
    • 8 notes
  • Post 03: A Game That is Underrated

    radicalandradiant:

    killakarebare:

    I found that I really enjoyed Mount and Blade: Warband while most of the people I talked to didn’t sound interested or if they played it, didn’t enjoy it. So going by the people i know, this game is highly underrated.

    


    How can people not enjoy this awesome RPG? It’s even better than The Elder Scrolls series in my opinion. Well, I’ve only played Oblivion so maybe is my verdict not too fair but holy mother of god I love M&B:W

    I’ve never actually finished it. I keep playing it on realistic (auto save after every action) and I just mess up so bad in some places. I hate this game so much but I love it more.

    Source: killakarebare
    • 1 week ago
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  • history is our playground: “Another stumbling point of the AC franchise: the modern storyline....

    eziios:

    “Another stumbling point of the AC franchise: the modern storyline. Though an afterthought in the minds of many, the Assassin’s Creed saga focuses a great deal on the contemporary conflict between Assassins and Templars. Until ACIII, that part of the storyline was told through Desmond Miles. With…

    I feel like I’m the only person who REALLY doesn’t want another Assassin’s Creed. I’m a huge fan boy, I’ve been following this franchise since the release of the first Assassin’s Creed. But the idea of being a pirate/assassin and not going in linear order is just fucking stupid to me. I was hoping if they did make another AC, that it would be to do with Connor, but preferably none at all. Only time will tell whether this is good or not, but I’m not buying the equivalent of Freedom Edition like I did with Assassin’s Creed 3.

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    • 2 months ago
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    • #Fanboy Rage
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    • #Grr
    • #Why damnit why
  • anrill:

1968 Dodge Charger R/T

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    1968 Dodge Charger R/T

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  • 
The two of us can take its attacks if we do it together.

    The two of us can take its attacks if we do it together.

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  • God damn that is a sexy fucking car. <3

    God damn that is a sexy fucking car. <3

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