Has Anyone Played Mount and Blade and Experienced Its Combat System?

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Mount and Blade is praised for its exceptional combat engine, which many players find to be the core of the game's appeal. While some aspects, like the trade system, may seem underdeveloped or unnecessary, the overall gameplay remains highly enjoyable. Players express curiosity about the game's development status, particularly regarding the removal of the Beta label and the introduction of features like castles, which were absent in earlier versions. The community is engaged and eager for updates from the developers at TaleWorlds.
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has anybody played the game

Mount and Blade?
Let me know your thoughts if you have
 
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haha funny you ask, I've just gotten back into it the other day - fantastic combat engine with a seemingly pointless trade system etc etc.

basically my impression is that the game is the combat engine with a bunch of stuff tacked on - but its incredibly fun non the less!


www.taleworlds.com for those that are out of the loop =)
 
the Combat is sooo rad, when do you reckon they will take it out of Beta testing?
The last time i played it there were no castles, what is with them?
 
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