I can understand that maybe the devs want to release a 'finished product', but honestly, I think it would be better to find a good stopping point where they can clean their hands and let the mods have a stable target to fix, because those seem to be making great strides.Ībsolutely not. I've never gotten too deep into the roleplaying and diplomacy/end-game yet, but I trust the multitude of anecdotes that say they aren't quite satisfied with it for various reasons. People tell me I'm a patient person, but even I think the frequency and content amount in the updates are a bit lacking. However, if a friend came up to me with $1000 in their Steam Library and said, 'Buy me some games,' Bannerlord would not be on that list. I love Mount and Blade's gameplay, I feel like it's really unique and fun, and if anybody asked me what I was into, I would eventually get to Bannerlord and recommend they check it out. I have 110 hours in Bannerlord and 131 hours in Warband (I know noob numbers), but I feel by most metrics I got my worth out and will get more as I play in the future.