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the result is, we wait 20+ years for a new single-player experience.
Sorry,
but this statement is true...
because there are two official Bannerlord 2 online multiplayer modes for Tale Worlds...
The first is the multiplayer mode in the standard start screen and launcher,
where there are many different game modes, and you can, among other things, form a team with several friends, where each player can command their own company...
And then there are also the three different world regions and official Bannerlord online servers...
where you can form clans and then, as a lord leader, fight battles in PvE or PvP with friends and their entire troops...
But there's really no precise information about the multiplayer game and server region...
If Bannerlord 2 offers a playable and very well-functioning multiplayer mode in the start menu without mods, then I wonder why so many people say this game is only a single-player game? XD
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3480823561
I've been playing the game Bannerlord Online myself for about a year and a half as a neutral trader, earning millions of thalers by staying out of all the clans and being able to buy any armor, weapon, and companion I want...
But I constantly wonder why people keep wanting to form new clans, even though there are already hundreds in every language.
New clans hardly stand a chance against the older clans...
Plus, the risk of being robbed all over the map and losing a lot of your best weapons and items is far too high, especially in such small, new clans... ;)
Adult and experienced players first inform themselves by talking to the individual clans in question and then decide to join.
In my opinion, only wannabe kids and inexperienced players form a whole new clan, because too many bonuses are lost to a player. Lost if you have to level up the entire clan yourself first...
But it's always nice to call players who try to help fools... :P
which, in my opinion, isn't exactly mature behavior...
Using words such as "adults" and phrases such as "wannabe kids" seems very counteractive.
Issue with many games where pvp is a focus. It devour itself. The strong prey on easy marks then after a while start wonder why no one around to play with them -)