I mean I play it mainly as Role play, so winning it is not my goal, but I definitely want to be successful. Usually, getting first city is pretty hard, because having less than 200 troops, building siege camp, fending off enemy lords roaming around my siege camp requires big heap of luck. Then expanding the kingdom without clans is hard, even with two or three it gets hard against fully established kingdoms. However, weekly I see many posts about finished game, great strategic win, destroying whole kingdoms singlehandedly.... I am by no means beginner, having 2K+ hours in Warband (partially napoleonic wars as regiment member, but still many hours in Floris, Pendor and so on), 700+ hours in Bannerlord. I use Diplomacy, RBM so it is harder, but still... submitted by /u/Top_Leopard_9528 [link] [comments]
For example, I wanted to start a very vanilla, uneventful campaign as a Rhodok foot soldier when the Khergits very uncharacteristically blitzed nearby kingdoms, with three kingdoms being confined to one or two cities by the first 300 days. This led to two hegemons (Rhodoks and Khergits) waging war on each other with a sturdy presence of Nords remaining more or less neutral in the Northern part of the map, with a Swadian Dhirim acting as a soverign state punching bag. Do you have any similar stories of Native campaigns?
Submitted April 18, 2018 at 01:08PM by Bummel1996 https://ift.tt/2J8F0SN
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