Troop type matters- Each troop has it's own stats and superlatives.Remember what you learned in warband and take advantage of your sword whenever possible. It makes handling a group of enemies a real hassle. The bayonet can be a one hit kill but if you miss you're stuck in the animation for sometime and it can only attack forward (Up or down) which is easy to block. Sword Bayonets can be a bit too short to be effective by themselves, but any sort of sabre or straight sword is worth using. Even though swords aren't quite as agile as they once were they still have numerous advantages over the bayonet, they're faster, can attack at multiple angles and can be used in small spaces. The bayonet is strong, but the sword is stronger- What struck me when I first started playing was that most of my opponents had seemed to forget their Warband roots.Not standing in the open like you're at Waterloo (Unless you're in a line Battle event, obviously) This is realistic 19th century warfare with a 21st century mindset, you should behave like a guerrilla, hiding and popping out to take a shot. Bushes, trees, even a small rock that you can use to cover up part of your body can be usedful. When you are in the open it should be because you're moving to another piece of cover. Always be in cover- This is pretty obvious but should be noted no matter how inaccurate bullets are in the 1800s, sitting in the open is simply a waste of your time.Having played about 10 hours so far I thought i'd share some tips from my experience, most should be fairly obvious but hopefully they'll help someone.
Increase fps in mount and blade napoleonic wars mods#
Napoleonic Wars has outdone most of those mods and done some unique stuff. I've played many musket mods for Mount & Blade, and always thought they were neat but not worth getting into.
What i've learned about M&B Napoleonic Wars.