Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord

Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord

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Willow Ufgood Feb 1, 2023 @ 1:07am
Bannerlord should have furries
Furries are anthropomorphic characters who take on animal characteristics, either through anthropomorphism or as anthro-hybrids, who often have highly fashionable wardrobes and accessories. They have attracted a large following around the world and in recent years have become a very popular feature in many games. Bannerlord, a strategy and tactical medieval warfare game, is no exception and should incorporate furries into its game world.

The Bannerlord game is set in a medieval fantasy world with a realistic economy, political system, and social structure. It allows players to fight in large battles and form their own small kingdom. One of the main draw cards of the game is its realism and attention to detail in the medieval times, but adding some more fantasy elements could add further authenticity, and furries are the perfect addition.

Furries would bring an additional level of detail to the game and make it feel more real. For example, there could be furries with clothing that is more fashionable than the average person, which would show that their character was upper-class. Furries could be part of the game's background, giving it a more immersive feel. They could also be part of the main story in the game, giving players the opportunity to interact with them and further explore the game world.

Not only would furries add a unique flair to Bannerlord, but it would also make the game more inclusive and accessible. There is a large and ever-growing fanbase of furries, and adding them to the game would be a great way to attract new players and reward existing ones. Players could choose to create and customize their avatar as a furry, a fun way to express themselves in-game. It could even have its own special quest line, or be integrated into existing story lines in meaningful ways.

In addition, furries would provide an interesting and unique challenge for the game developers. It would require extensive research into the designs and aesthetics that define furries and make them so recognizable. For example, furries usually take on characteristics from animals, and they would need to be distinct enough to distinguish different types of furries. This would create tremendous depth and variety in the game, giving it a more realistic feel.

Incorporating furries into the game would add a level of detail and richness to the game world that until now has only been achieved in few other games. It would also give players more choices when it comes to customizing their characters, making it more engaging and immersive. Furries would be a great addition to Bannerlord, one that would appeal to furry fans and non-furries alike.
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Ruffio Feb 1, 2023 @ 1:12am 
You know there is games on steam that cater to your desires more than bannerlord right? -)
Maero Feb 1, 2023 @ 1:17am 
you can tell that they were going in that direction with wolf heads and bear heads,but something went wrong along the way.Maybe they got scared of what they might create
Willow Ufgood Feb 1, 2023 @ 1:30am 
Originally posted by Ruffio:
You know there is games on steam that cater to your desires more than bannerlord right? -)
Games don't cater to the desires of furries enough. Some games may include furry characters as part of their ensemble, but they neglect to go beyond that. Most titles don't offer a wide range of customisation options or ways to express yourself and your character through fur suits or clothing, which is a huge missed opportunity and limitation on releasing potential creativity. If game developers put in the effort to create content for those who identify as furries, it would be a massive win for gaming communities everywhere.
Ruffio Feb 1, 2023 @ 1:42am 
Originally posted by Willow Ufgood:
Originally posted by Ruffio:
You know there is games on steam that cater to your desires more than bannerlord right? -)
Games don't cater to the desires of furries enough. Some games may include furry characters as part of their ensemble, but they neglect to go beyond that. Most titles don't offer a wide range of customisation options or ways to express yourself and your character through fur suits or clothing, which is a huge missed opportunity and limitation on releasing potential creativity. If game developers put in the effort to create content for those who identify as furries, it would be a massive win for gaming communities everywhere.

Maybe you should make adult games on steam visible for you... -)
Willow Ufgood Feb 1, 2023 @ 1:47am 
Originally posted by Maero:
you can tell that they were going in that direction with wolf heads and bear heads,but something went wrong along the way.Maybe they got scared of what they might create
For furries playing video games, having a character with a wolf or bear head just isn't enough anymore. These days, they're looking for something more unique and expressive—the ability to customize their characters in ways that represent themselves in the most accurate way possible. With technology advancing, we can now see a slew of new options emerging where players can customize their furry avatar down to every last detail imaginable, such as eye color, size/shape of ears, fur color/pattern/style, tail types/colors/etc., and various accessory options. Whether you go with a classic canine design or something more fantastical like an azure tiger dragon hybrid; there's literally an infinite amount of possibilities when it comes to designing the perfect avatar for your gaming experience.
Willow Ufgood Feb 1, 2023 @ 1:50am 
Originally posted by Ruffio:
Originally posted by Willow Ufgood:
Games don't cater to the desires of furries enough. Some games may include furry characters as part of their ensemble, but they neglect to go beyond that. Most titles don't offer a wide range of customisation options or ways to express yourself and your character through fur suits or clothing, which is a huge missed opportunity and limitation on releasing potential creativity. If game developers put in the effort to create content for those who identify as furries, it would be a massive win for gaming communities everywhere.

Maybe you should make adult games on steam visible for you... -)
Being a furry doesn't have to do with desires in the traditional sense; it's more about identity and community. Furry fandom is a subculture of people who enjoy anthropomorphized animal characters, often seen in popular cartoons, comics, movies and books. The community consists of “furries” — individuals who express their self-identity by adopting or creating an imaginary animal alter ego. For most, it is simply an expression of creativity and fun but for some it can be about feeling part of an inclusive and welcoming group based on mutual interests. It isn't necessarily sexual nor does it involve roleplaying, but rather offers a creative outlet which enables furries to explore their identities through art and writing which can create bonds beyond physical age, gender or location.
Ruffio Feb 1, 2023 @ 1:56am 
Originally posted by Willow Ufgood:
Originally posted by Ruffio:

Maybe you should make adult games on steam visible for you... -)
Being a furry doesn't have to do with desires in the traditional sense; it's more about identity and community. Furry fandom is a subculture of people who enjoy anthropomorphized animal characters, often seen in popular cartoons, comics, movies and books. The community consists of “furries” — individuals who express their self-identity by adopting or creating an imaginary animal alter ego. For most, it is simply an expression of creativity and fun but for some it can be about feeling part of an inclusive and welcoming group based on mutual interests. It isn't necessarily sexual nor does it involve roleplaying, but rather offers a creative outlet which enables furries to explore their identities through art and writing which can create bonds beyond physical age, gender or location.

Just saying, if you into the whole furry thing then the adult section of games on steam more what you looking for, just that come with added spice you not necessary want. The whole furry thing is a fringe niche and you will probably find more furry oriented games on Patreon by indy creators there than on sites such as Steam, Epic etc. It's not really big enough market for furries to make higher budget games for it. Mods is your best bet for regular games.
Willow Ufgood Feb 1, 2023 @ 2:00am 
Originally posted by Ruffio:
Originally posted by Willow Ufgood:
Being a furry doesn't have to do with desires in the traditional sense; it's more about identity and community. Furry fandom is a subculture of people who enjoy anthropomorphized animal characters, often seen in popular cartoons, comics, movies and books. The community consists of “furries” — individuals who express their self-identity by adopting or creating an imaginary animal alter ego. For most, it is simply an expression of creativity and fun but for some it can be about feeling part of an inclusive and welcoming group based on mutual interests. It isn't necessarily sexual nor does it involve roleplaying, but rather offers a creative outlet which enables furries to explore their identities through art and writing which can create bonds beyond physical age, gender or location.

Just saying, if you into the whole furry thing then the adult section of games on steam more what you looking for, just that come with added spice you not necessary want. The whole furry thing is a fringe niche and you will probably find more furry oriented games on Patreon by indy creators there than on sites such as Steam, Epic etc. It's not really big enough market for furries to make higher budget games for it. Mods is your best bet for regular games.
As the furry fandom continues to increase its popularity, it is clear to see that it is far from a fringe niche. It is a vibrant, creative community growing in online as well as offline spheres and fostering an environment of acceptance and understanding that celebrates diversity. Its members are passionate about art, music, costuming and performance and have developed strong networks of friendship and support for one another. They come from all walks of life - young adults, parents, grandparents — but share a common purpose: self-expression through their chosen form of anthropomorphic characters. As their numbers continue to swell, so does our collective understanding that furries are an integral part of our cultural landscape; they should not be relegated to the sidelines.
Ruffio Feb 1, 2023 @ 2:21am 
Originally posted by Willow Ufgood:
Originally posted by Ruffio:

Just saying, if you into the whole furry thing then the adult section of games on steam more what you looking for, just that come with added spice you not necessary want. The whole furry thing is a fringe niche and you will probably find more furry oriented games on Patreon by indy creators there than on sites such as Steam, Epic etc. It's not really big enough market for furries to make higher budget games for it. Mods is your best bet for regular games.
As the furry fandom continues to increase its popularity, it is clear to see that it is far from a fringe niche. It is a vibrant, creative community growing in online as well as offline spheres and fostering an environment of acceptance and understanding that celebrates diversity. Its members are passionate about art, music, costuming and performance and have developed strong networks of friendship and support for one another. They come from all walks of life - young adults, parents, grandparents — but share a common purpose: self-expression through their chosen form of anthropomorphic characters. As their numbers continue to swell, so does our collective understanding that furries are an integral part of our cultural landscape; they should not be relegated to the sidelines.

Then I'm quite sure the collective resources of the furry community can band together and make games for furries right? Or invest millions into a game studio to make games that appeal to you?
the.lovewyrm Feb 1, 2023 @ 3:01am 
Doesn't even work art direction wise. The only furries fitting the art direction would be those super realistic ones and not just cartoon people with mascot heads on and a tail on the end.

And those super realistic ones are pretty damn offputting and I don't want that in this game, a game I already find quite ugly.

And if you fancy the counter argument of "you could kill them, you know?"
To that I say, you could also pick out rat droppings from your cereal, but perhaps you would appreciate it more to not have poop in there to begin with?

Perhaps a bad question though, if the topic is furries.
Karax Feb 1, 2023 @ 3:07am 
I could certainly see epic space marines and furry battles in this game, although I'd much rather have a Berserk themed mod added, what's more, it fits perfectly into the game setting
Tramplord Feb 1, 2023 @ 4:24am 
The Furry Debate
Seems like textbook ChatGPT output to me?
Maero Feb 1, 2023 @ 4:38am 
debate is a big word for that,it was obviously a joke post
Wither Feb 1, 2023 @ 5:35am 
We already have dog ears, wolf head to be more specific, which looks great on Battanian female noble. What more do people want?
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