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Plus it doesnt make that much sense to start at age 30 and have basically no skills unless you were a farmer or something but most people don't pick that family start.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpvM9uwOcUc
lol
Yes the player character creation at the beginning of the game customers use to make their characters. I doubt those characters would be removed from the game. Right?
Its still auto perma killing the player character and has never been done before in such a game, how ever it is twisted.
In fact i dont think a player character has ever been auto perma killed in a game ever.
Well there are other games where you have a dynasty and your character dies and gets replaced by an heir. For me the whole dynasty thing is the best change about Bannerlord. But maybe they have a way to toggle aging off for people that don't want it.
The other games some say this is done dont have player characters so M&B II will be the first game ever to auto perma kill a player character.
Either the statement i just made is right or wrong there wont be any explaining out of it.
It could be wrong, there are alot of games to consider.
That has been done before in quite a number of games. Even the Sims has it for goodness sake, what are you jabbering about?