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'''Mount&Blade: Warband'''
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Developer(s) TaleWorlds
Publisher(s) Paradox Interactive
Designer Armağan Yavuz
Engine
status Status Missing
Release date March 30, 2010 (NA)
Genre Action RPG, Strategy, Simulation
Mode(s) Single-player, Multi-player
Age rating(s) ESRB: Teen (13+)
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Arcade system Arcade System Missing
Media CD
Input Keyboard, mouse
Requirements Minimum:[1]
  • Intel Pentium IV 2.0 GHz or AMD 2000+
  • 1 GB or more of RAM
  • NVIDIA GeForce FX 5600 or ATI Radeon X600 video card
Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough

Mount&Blade: Warband is the first sequel for the action role-playing video game Mount&Blade. The game was developed by TaleWorlds and was published by Paradox Interactive on March 30, 2010.[2] Warband is the first stand-alone expansion for Mount&Blade and was first announced in January 2009.[3]

The game now features multiplayer capabilities. It expands the single player of the first game, with a new map and a new faction called the Sarranid Sultanate, which represents the medieval Persian and North African Islamic Kingdoms such as the Moors and Egyptians. It also features the ability to become King, make Lords your vassals and even get married. Warband has received a major graphic enhancement over its predecessor and new animations have been added to the combat system.[4]

Singleplayer[ | ]

The majority of the Singleplayer game mode remains the same. There are, however, a number of new features that include a new faction (the Sarranid Sultanate) that is modeled on medieval Islamic society and a new and improved campaign map that is quite different from the original. Warband introduced the 'budget' system which allowed the player to have a look at their finances in a single screen, rather than having to calculate how much money they needed for wages by the end of the week themselves. Also, the rents and tariffs from towns, villages, and castles are automatically collected and added to the budget, rather than the player having to run around collecting them. Also the player now has opportunity to found a kingdom and control it.

Multiplayer[ | ]

Multiplayer for Mount & Blade Warband includes a lobby with LAN and internet capabilities and rooms with a maximum of 64 players by default. However, there are legally modified servers with more than 64 slots, allowing around 100 to 200 players to play the game together. The multiplayer mode features different game types, such as deathmatch, team deathmatch, or the more complex siege mode. Some servers specialized on duelling, using deathmatch mode with custom rules. The player can select one out of three classes before spawning, being either archer, infantry or horseman of each faction - One faction, the Khergit Khantate is an exception however, having the two classes "lancer" and "horse archer". The player then buys his/her equipment; the number of coins available to the player at the beginning for a round is set by the server administration. In all game modes, players can get money for killing opponents, in some game modes they will also be awarded for destroying certain objectives or, as a team, winning a round. The multiplayer mode closest to the singleplayer game is "battle", which does not allow players to respawn when they die, until the round is over.

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