I could have at any time whatever peasant unit I wanted and later on when I became my own king, I could also have whatever elite unit I wanted. I loved the troops, the town management, gameplay etc.īut what I did not like, was the fact you do not need to train your troops.
Having finished it quite recently (v 0.27.2), I would say I did love it. if anyone has any answers for my questions, I'd be most grateful. I just want to give props to Silverstag here, but. So, thanks to u/windyplains for a terrific job. Learning a new game means I've just practically obtained a new game. Now I have to figure out the strategy anew - will Shieldmaidens suffice into end-game, or will I have to stuff my armies once again with Huscarls? How exactly should I level up my companions to make them suitable for kingdom management roles? What kind of personal abilities are good for what kind of personal roles? What is the best way now to maximize tournament earnings and enterprise cash flow?īut this is all to the good.
It retains many elements of the base game that were good (thanks Taleworlds), puts in easily toggled options for some alterations, and makes innumerable quality of life enhancements.
I've only tried it for a day - just getting back into M&B after a long hiatus - and Silverstag is just great.