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If you like warband there is the game called "Blood&Gold: Caribbean!" which plays in the real caribbean with pirates, seabattles and so on. It is made with the warband engine but it is a totally standalone and full game which is not made by taleworlds but by Snowbird Games who bought a license for the warband engine and modified it to have unique features and funktions warband not have. But this game dont have multipalyer.
But I've got some really odd suggestions for you that you might want to consider.
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3089, 5089 (even 3079)
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In a sense, 3089 and 5089 can be played a great deal like a M&B character in a tron-like world. You find lots of equipment, the world has powers that be all around you. You can get followers by increasing the right stat and talking to other "robots" to join your "clan". You explore, you expand to gain more equipment and turn other sides fortresses to you, and move forward the very basic story.
It's you in a sandbox world. It's not as immersive in the human element, but it really does have a similar experience in terms of gameplay (IF you use followers). It is confusing at first, but you can play it the way you want, from like System Shock-Tron to Metal Warband Uber Alles.
Most of the world is a warzone between your guys and the enemy guys. The enemies control most of the world. You can take over fortresses of the enemy, the farther out from the origin you get the tougher the enemy levels and the better the loot that drops, which requires skills to access, which are purchased with experience from kills and doing quests.
5089 is currently on sale for $5-6. I have 3079 and 3089. 3079 has really old graphics, but it has destructible terrain, not sure you can have followers in it either. 3089, followers are often necessary to infiltrate difficult areas. I'm not joking when I say the whole place if a warzone. 5089 is the most modern, it and 3089 have decent graphics for what they are trying to do, but it still looks like a polygon game. But it is a whole lot of excitement when in game.
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Massive Chalice
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It plays like a slightly less deep XCOM EU, but allows for breeding to create lineages from children who will serve as future warriors. Also, you can have some serve as Exemplars who pass on traits and capabilities or experience. It isn't Warband, since it isn't real-time. It is like XCOM but with a closer attachment to your team, perhaps, because they are families and heroes you adopt/rescue.
Not perfect, but would be great to see some more of this in other games, like an XCOM/Survival/Zombie game, or Bannerlords as a line of succession (which would not have to be simply a bloodline either).
On sale, you should be able to find it for about $5.
Early access but unlike other early access games that game has grown 10 fold since it started. There is even a free trial.