rabidtictac wrote: ↑Sat Sep 09, 2017 2:10 am
Warband is dope as hell, but the visuals aren't what they could be and it doesn't strike the level of brutality or horror I'd expect from an adult take on violent living.
Wait for few years, maybe they'll eventually release Bannerlord and modding kicks off for that game. There are some gory mods for Warband, but given the shitty nature of how mods are handled in WB, it's better to wait for Bannerlord, where you'll be able to use mods similarly to Bethesda games.
Other than that, I suppose this is kinda niche genre not many developers are interested in.
@AdorableOtter Deliverence will be good (based on devlogs and playable demos I've seen), but the combat is rather unique and kinda clumsy, certainly nothing like For Honor. What didn't look good based off their demos is the impact your hits have on enemies, it feels very flat, like you're slapping them with your fists.
I wish they go for Warband Anno Domini style realistic balance (e.g. swords can't cut through armor, metal plates deflect everything but blunt force) but I have a strong hunch they go for more casual balance.
I can't say for certain how it works, because I haven't played it, but I know for sure they have half-swording aka mordhau for that, and as for using sword normally, I believe you have to attack the exposed parts of their armor or simply find slits between the armor, at the very least, that's how it was advertised.
The game is anything but casual. There is some more about the amor (around 2:30):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlK3MURumeE
Also, I am pretty damn sure you could cut armored opponents down in Anno Domini, it just took more time, but it wasn't like they were immune against it. The game's engine certainly isn't capable of anything sophisticated and the combat in Mount & Butter is super simplistic.