


This was problematic because it limited the types of challenges in dungeons and made them feel overly repetitive. Previous dungeons were designed for players to fit specific roles and to master difficulties through repetition. We are working diligently to create unity between all classes so that this new feature is not abused and does not negatively impact player experience. We are also aware of the concerns regarding a system like this, first and foremost, concerns about balance and preference for certain classes causing imbalances. Our goal is to create a system that improves the options available to our new and veteran players alike. This is especially true for our veteran players that have put untold hours into a character they love only to have an exciting new class release they would like to play.īecause of this, we are working on a new system that allows players the freedom to change classes as well as exchange class exclusive items to a new class. However, the large variety of classes can become burdensome for a player trying to choose the perfect class to invest their time in. We have been proud to deliver consistent new classes and specializations that resonate with players. Either are fine by me.A core part of Blade & Soul has been the addition of new content and upgrade elements. Anything else? It can be really good, or really strange.

Or maybe you can tell me all about them, instead? There was one that popped up this weekend: the now obligatory Game Of Thrones mod that PC Gamer covered, and looks like it might be fun. So now I have to find more polished mods for any game of the series. I do know that there's free-roaming city-hub for you to explore, where multiple factions clash swinging makeshift weapons of brooms and what I think are hat-stands. I don't know the lore of this particular piece of Japanese literature, so I can't tell you what's going on, why there's a unit in the game called "Right-Wing Activist", or even why there's a gorilla in the screenshot. Like I say, I'm more interested in the extremes it adds to the base game than anything else. Also, can someone recommend an exorcist who deals in imaginary electronics? The news ticker is now spewing blood and doing something horrible with a crucifix. is a mod that brings high school pupils, zombies, cities, and civil unrest into the base game's feudal war nonsense. While I don't imagine the High School Of The Dead mod it prints out is in anyway representative of the scene's usual output, it's silly enough to make me want to investigate more. I usually don't pay it that much attention, because it's not plugged in and doesn't actually exist, but now it's clacking away and demanding that we should pay more attention to Mount & Blade's mod scene. The mod news ticker is all tick-tick-tick-tack-tack-tack-i-will-kill-you-in-your-sleep.
