In this week’s blog, we will take a look at one of the ways that Bannerlord’s deep economic system enables players to raise the funds needed to equip themselves, gather an army and set forth on a military campaign: productive enterprises.įor those of you that have played previous Mount & Blade games, you will already be familiar with productive enterprises, but for those who are new to the series, allow us to give you an overview of what they are and how they work. A big part of the game revolves around plotting your rise to power and building up a war chest that is capable of making your ambitions a reality. The ultimate goal for most players of Bannerlord will be to carve out their own piece of Calradia through bloody conquest, however, Mount & Blade games are about more than just raising an army and leading it into battle. Check it out: Greetings warriors of Calradia! ![]() You can read all about these mechanics in the latest developer blog for the game, along with the announcement that the team will be skipping this year's E3. If you can't imagine a medieval sandbox game without the ability to brew beer or tan leather, then you'll probably appreciate TaleWorlds Entertainment's efforts to expand the productive enterprise mechanics in their upcoming Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord.
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