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Mount & Blade: With Fire & Sword

Download Mount & Blade: With Fire & Sword PC game full and latest version for free, easily, and directly. The game comes to us in an enriched version that includes many of the latter’s improvements, whether in terms of graphics boost, multiplayer option, or single-player mode additions. On the other hand, it doesn’t make Warband obsolete, as it transports the theater of events from medieval times to the 17th century in a blazing Eastern Europe.

Game Overview

Mount & Blade: With Fire & Sword is a stand-alone action, role-playing, and strategy game developed by TaleWorlds Entertainment, and published by Paradox Interactive and 1C Company in May 2011.

Gameplay

Fire & Sword is rooted in a historical context, and its single-player campaign is set on a realistic map. Unlike the utopian Caldaria, you’ll find real cities, nations, and borders. The lack of topography in this part of the continent, which is dominated by river valleys, means that the landscapes are less varied, but you can still enjoy visiting capitals whose architecture has been faithfully reproduced (it’s a shame they’re a little empty and riddled with invisible walls).

Historical Conflict

The conflict at the heart of this extension began in 1648, with Poland threatened on all sides. The Zaporogues Cossacks, fighting for their freedom, have been forced into an alliance with the Russian Tsar in order to confront the Polish nobility. Meanwhile, the King of Sweden and the Khan of Crimea await the outcome of the conflict, watching for the slightest opportunity.

Faction Alliances and Storylines

As an ambitious leader, you have the option of allying yourself with one of these five factions (Cossacks, Poles, Russians, Swedes, and Crimean Ottomans), while the historical roots of the background have enabled the designers to offer three storylines depending on the nation to which you have pledged allegiance, and several possible endings depending on your choices. This is an opportunity to meet the dignitaries of the era and relive certain key events, such as the “Flood”.

Sandbox Characteristics

This solidly scripted expansion nonetheless retains all its sandbox characteristics, as you’ll once again have to scurry around building up an army and making a name for yourself, before you can swear fealty to a banner and think about assaulting enemy strongholds.

Challenging Beginnings

Your first steps, however, are likely to be far more painful than in the past, and for good reason: With Fire & Sword doesn’t let you train in arenas, earn fame by scouring local tournaments, or recruit with impunity from small villages the cannon fodder you used to turn into warlords by hunting brigands.

Mercenary Armies and Economy

From now on, your army will essentially be made up of mercenaries whose weekly pay you must pay (which considerably increases their maintenance costs) and whom you can only upgrade by purchasing better equipment from specialized outfitters. This makes the new economy and trade system all the more important, allowing you to borrow money (with interest), build up your nest egg, or send convoys of goods to the most interesting destinations.

New Additions

This add-on also offers a number of other additions, the most significant of which relate to fiefdom management and the conduct of sieges (why not bribe an officer or poison supplies?).

Introduction of Firearms

But the most exhilarating development is the introduction of firearms, which considerably changes the tactical aspect of battles and forces players to rethink their strategies. Pistols, muskets, rifles and grenades can usually kill an enemy with a single, well-placed shot. While not as accurate as bows, these firearms are a significant threat, especially against horsemen, who make excellent targets (what fun it is to knock them off their horses!).

Drawbacks of Firearms

The problem is that they take an extremely long time to reload (not to mention that some even require you to stand still during the operation), leaving riflemen vulnerable once they’ve fired.

Multiplayer Mode

In multiplayer mode, in particular, players exploit the fragility of lone gunners, who are well-advised not to act as snipers, but rather to regroup, not to fire all at once, and to seek the protection of infantrymen

The multiplayer mode is as engaging as ever, with new, highly successful maps and a brand-new Captain mode in which each player controls an entire squad of soldiers. And just as well, since With Fire & Sword features new commands for assigning a specific formation to each troop category. The system remains somewhat basic, however, and doesn’t remove the chaotic aspect of battles typical of Mount & Blade.

Graphics and Visual Quality

The graphics engine is better optimized than Warband’s, for a visual quality comparable overall to that of Warband. In short, despite its few shortcomings, Mount & Blade: With Fire & Sword remains a solid stand-alone that is far from the “big pay mod” some feared.

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