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I'm actually considering getting BG3 soon, once I get a few days to play a lot of it. It looks like a solid launch, so I'm happy to pay a bit more for something high quality. I hope they continue to work on it and maybe provide content heavy DLC at some point.
Mount & Blade II is frustrating for me. I'm just not good enough at the combat to play on the front lines and I'm a shit commander trying to organize my troops in battle.
Basically i just play the exploration and management side and auto-resolve the combats :/
Doing the tournaments is a good way to practice combat.
Actually I'm half decent at one on one and the small melees. But once it's a 'real' fight I get so sweaty palmed lol
Maybe I should try a console controller instead of mouse & kb?
I never tried it with a controller it seems like that would make it harder to manage your army. As for the bigger fights I usually try to get my army positioned first with my archers on a hill or across a river or something from them and then put my infantry in front of the archers to block them. Then I lead my Calvary to go provoke the enemy to come at them. Usually that works pretty well or at least lets me put a big dent in their calvary which gives you a decent advantage when they don't have one because you can get behind them and wreck their archers.
This strategy works most of the time with minimal casualties
Okay I'll give a shot! Thanks
Your comment is why Im still waiting.
I bought Victoria 3 shortly after release and it’s frustrating how long it’s taking. It clearly has the potential to be a great game, but there’s still so much to be done.
On the other hand, a buddy and I got into Victoria 2 a few months ago and it’s been a blast. A bit clunky at first but it’s so easy to map paint with a friend in vanilla