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isPermaLink="false">http://www.infoaddict.com/?p=7142</guid> <description><![CDATA[It was shortly  after the initial release of the original Mount&#38;Blade (2006) that I  posted an article extolling its virtues. I was smitten with  Mount&#38;Blade and wanted the world to know how impressive this little  game from Turkey was, created by an incredibly small team of only a  handful of [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p
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lang="en-US">It was shortly  after the initial release of the original Mount&amp;Blade (2006) that I  posted <a
href="http://gamealmighty.net/story-individual/story/Indie_Spotlight_MountBlade/" target="_blank">an article extolling its virtues</a>. I was smitten with  Mount&amp;Blade and wanted the world to know how impressive this little  game from Turkey was, created by an incredibly small team of only a  handful of people. It&#8217;s one of those rare pleasures as a video game  journalist, when you can take a new, unknown game by the hand and expose  it to a wider audience. Low and behold, Mount&amp;Blade began to find  traction and before long, the game was being distributed by a proper  publisher, received a retail release, and finally, after all these  years, a sequel has emerged in the form of Mount&amp;Blade Warband.</p><p
lang="en-US">Once again, I am in  love. It feels like the same girl I cherished before, but she has more  to talk about, is in better shape, and has more depth. Oh, and 64  players can handle her at the same time, via multiplayer, the tramp.</p><p
lang="en-US"><strong><br
/> Mount&amp;Blade Warband Primer</strong></p><p
lang="en-US">Mount&amp;Blade is  strategy/action/RPG game unlike any other. In some aspects it feels like  a medieval version of Grand Theft Auto, in that you can go anywhere and  do whatever you want. In other respects, it feels like the Total War  games, with epic battles depicted between two foes upon the battlefield.  One can also find parallels between Bioware&#8217;s RPGs of old. Yet, despite  similarities to other games, Mount&amp;Blade is its own entity, a  beautifully realized experience that has no peer or equal.</p><p
lang="en-US">Mount&amp;Blade  casts you in the role of an up-and-coming warlord in the land of  Calradia, a mammoth game world comprised of many factions. Once you have  created a character by answering a few questions and adding skill  points, you select a land of residency and begin your epic adventure  from young upstart to, well, whatever you want to be.</p><p
lang="en-US">Along the way, you  will rise in skill, able to command more men (and women) under your  banner. You will receive castles and villages to rule and improve as  your standing rises amongst your people. You&#8217;ll wage war against roving  bands of marauders, rescue hostages from the clutches of your opponents,  break prisoners out of jail, fend of peasant revolts, siege castles,  engage in political hijinks and try to make some special time with the  ladies. Amidst all this, the game world is constantly evolving and  changing as new political alliances are formed and new territories  conquered.</p><p
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/> Kill Everyone</strong></p><p
lang="en-US">There are so many  wonderful elements that conspire to form a unified whole in  Mount&amp;Blade, but no element is more critical or outstanding than the  battle sequences. This is the bread and butter of Mount&amp;Blade, its  single strongest aspect that, even four years later since the original  release, has no competition.</p><p
lang="en-US">Leading your army  in battle is a thrilling, cinematic experience. Heading the charge while  on horseback, your men flooding behind you with shouts of rage in their  lungs, is one of the finer moments in all of gaming. When the two sides  finally meet, and this after trudging through a rain of crossbow bolts  and arrows, swords clash, horses fall and all manner of weapon are  employed in a brutal engagement that can twist and turn by the second.  Therein lies the true glory of Mount&amp;Blade.</p><p
lang="en-US">As your character  gains in strength and power, you&#8217;ll have access to better weapons and  mounts, all of which is reflected upon your character with an effective  paper-doll system. So to will your army gain experience and increase  their respective skills, rising up the ranks of their individual class  type, from mounted knights to simple farmers with nothing more than a  pitchfork to fend off the enemy.</p><p
lang="en-US">Battles take place  on randomized maps that mimic the general area you see from the overhead  map, so if your battle begins in a forest, the 3D battlefield will be  rendered as such. This means you can never really be quite sure as to  what kind of terrain you&#8217;ll be dealing with, beyond a basic concept, as  you could be facing high, sloping hills that will slow your progress.  Your situation could be even more dire as you soon realize your army  will have to go uphill while the enemy is poised for a quick, downward  assault. This randomization within a defined variable means no two  battles will ever play out the same, just one of many features that  extends the playability of Mount&amp;Blade considerably.</p><p
lang="en-US"><strong><br
/> Mount&amp;Blade Warband Multiplayer</strong></p><p
lang="en-US">The biggest  addition to Mount&amp;Blade Warband is multiplayer, a long-requested  feature from the community that has finally become a reality. You&#8217;ll  find plenty of game modes on offer, including standards like Capture the  Flag and team deathwatch, plus a few interesting concepts like Siege.</p><p
lang="en-US">Playing Mount&amp;Blade  Warband over the Internet has been surprisingly smooth, no small matter  considering the game supports 64 players wailing on each other. Dealing  with AI in the single-player campaign is one thing, but fighting live  human opponents means you&#8217;re in for a real slugfest and the experience  will be daunting and humiliating for new players, as you <em>will </em>get your ass  handed to you by wily veterans. However, perseverance will pay off and  you&#8217;ll soon find yourself felling opponents and, like the single-player,  becoming hopelessly addicted.</p><p
lang="en-US">Multiplayer is an  important addition to the Mount&amp;Blade universe and what you&#8217;ll find  on offer is quite competent and rewarding, but I can&#8217;t help but feel far  more could have been  accomplished. Currently, Mount&amp;Blade  multiplayer feels like an aside, not the epic experience you find in  single-player.  I guess what I&#8217;m missing is that campaign feel, but  instead of AI running around everywhere, I&#8217;d like to see human opponents  and allies going about their business in a real-time world. Perhaps  that is asking too much, but that seems like a reasonable, long-term  goal for the developers of Mount&amp;Blade.</p><p
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/> The Rough Edges</strong></p><p
lang="en-US">Mount&amp;Blade is  not a perfect game by any stretch of the imagination. It has a lot of  rough edges that have never been smoothed with the passing of time. For  instance, the overall interface remains unattractive and cumbersome.  Text can be hard to read and is presented in windows that are far too  large and ungainly.  Everything from the characters sheet to the  inventory screen looks half-assed and poorly designed. Nothing here  breaks the game or makes it unplayable in any way, but it is the one  area where Mount&amp;Blade has always been weak.</p><p
lang="en-US">In terms of  graphics, Mount&amp;Blade Warband looks considerably better than all  previous versions, using a ton of new tricks from HDR lighting to  increased textures sizes. Though it has received a nice graphical  upgrade, certain parts of the game remain feeble to the eyes, namely the  interior of buildings, which lack character or solid aesthetics.</p><p
lang="en-US">Certain aspects of  the game could use a lot more work, specifically the siege of castles,  something Mount&amp;Blade has long struggled with. It remains a  frustrating interlude as you watch your men helplessly try to navigate a  ladder so they can breach the walls, much to no avail as they become  stuck, fodder for the hungry bowmen lining the parapet.</p><p
lang="en-US"><strong><br
/> My Wishlist</strong></p><p
lang="en-US">What&#8217;s  Mount&amp;Blade Warband missing? For my money, I&#8217;d love to see a more  blood. Mount&amp;Blade is pretty cheap with the blood. I want buckets of  blood. I want severed limbs and rolling heads. I want bodies flailing  around on the ground, legless foes pulling themselves to safety with  their hands. Simply put, Mount&amp;Blade needs more carnage. It&#8217;s the  one aspect of the game that falls very short of reality and I don&#8217;t see  any technical reason why these things can&#8217;t be done.</p><p
lang="en-US">While I&#8217;m on this  subject, I would like to urge all video game makers to up their blood  quotient in war-games depicting battles, whether it be Modern Warfare or  Mount&amp;Blade. Games have always been criticized for being too  graphic; I&#8217;d rather see them critiqued for being too realistic.</p><p
lang="en-US">As much as I love  the single-player campaign, very little has fundamentally changed in  Mount&amp;Blade from previous versions. I&#8217;d like to see a much richer  political environment that isn&#8217;t so easily manipulated by a devious  player. Further options on managing and operating castles and villages  would also go a long way in enhancing the economic realities of the  game.</p><p
lang="en-US">Basically, I&#8217;m just  being greedy, because as it stands, Mount&amp;Blade is a marvel and I  love it, warts and all, just the way it is.</p><p
lang="en-US">How much do I love  Mount&amp;Blade? Well, a version of Mount&amp;Blade has been on my hard  drive since 2006. In that time, hundreds of games have come and gone,  deleted, never to be seen again. Dragon Age&#8230;played to completion three  times, deleted, gone. Mass Effect 2&#8230;deleted, gone. Neverwinter Nights  2&#8230;deleted, gone. Yet, Mount&amp;Blade remains. It appears it will be  sitting on my hard drive for at least another 4 years.</p><p
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isPermaLink="false">http://www.infoaddict.com/?p=3505</guid> <description><![CDATA[Yesterday I posted about how a guy with a metal detector stumbled upon a monumental treasure trove of ancient Anglo-Saxon bling-bling, which you can find here. Today comes new photographs of some of the items. Can you imagine pulling this loot out of the ground, one-by-one?
More details at National Geographic]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday I posted about how a guy with a metal detector stumbled upon a monumental treasure trove of ancient Anglo-Saxon bling-bling, <a
href="http://www.infoaddict.com/guy-with-metal-detector-discovers-1500-pieces-of-saxon-gold" target="_blank">which you can find here</a>. Today comes new photographs of some of the items. Can you imagine pulling this loot out of the ground, one-by-one?</p><p
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When most people think of medieval knights, they immediately visualize cinematic versions of these fabled warriors, believing their lives were lived on East Street. Reality tells a much different tale.
Recently, the corpse of a medieval knight was discovered near a chapel in England, the same place where medieval tournaments were held. In fact, the corpse [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p
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href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/scotland/5687262/Skeleton-reveals-violent-life-and-death-of-medieval-knight.html" target="_blank">From Telegraph UK:</a></p><blockquote><p>However, it was only recently re-examined following advances in laser scanning techniques that not only revealed the nature of the three wounds, but also showed that the knight had lost teeth, probably from another blow or from falling from his horse.</p><p>Gordon Ewart, of Kirkdale Archaeology, which carried out the excavation for Historic Scotland, said: &#8220;This is a remarkable and important set of discoveries.</p><p>&#8220;At first we had thought the arrow wound had been fatal but it now seems he had survived it and may have had his chest bound up.&#8221;</p><p>Mr Ewart said that Morley was by far the most likely candidate. His skeleton also shows the effects of riding on the ankles and muscle injuries caused by lifting heavy loads.</p><p>His sturdy upper body and upper right arm are consistent with wielding heavy swords, and his injuries suggest a hard life of hunting, jousting and foot tournaments.</p></blockquote> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.infoaddict.com/uncovered-corpse-of-medieval-knight-tells-of-brutal-life/feed</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>All Fear the Invading Geek Horde &#8211; Video</title><link>http://www.infoaddict.com/all-fear-the-invading-geek-horde-video</link> <comments>http://www.infoaddict.com/all-fear-the-invading-geek-horde-video#comments</comments> <pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2008 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Jack DeVore</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Humor]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Videos]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Belegarth]]></category> <category><![CDATA[geeks]]></category> <category><![CDATA[medieval]]></category><guid
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Do you tremble in fear or laugh like Arnold Schwarzenegger?
Watch the video below and, like me, fantasize about Conan entering the fray and mopping up these spaghetti-armed <i>warriors</i>.<p
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http://history.howstuffworks.com/middle-ages/knight.htm - external-link-new-window>HowStuffWorks</link> has posted an excellent article today that covers every aspect of what life was like for medieval knights. I know I've often fantasized about being a knight, but given my body shape, I would have been lucky getting a job as a court jester.
It's a well researched article, written by Craig Freudenrich, Ph.D., and covers such topics as Knights and Feudal Society, How to Become a Knight, The Knighting Ceremony, Tournaments, Armor and Weapons and lots of other goodies.
Most of what I know of knights either comes from movies, which is never a good source of reality, and fantasy books, which is less so.
While I'm on the topic, which movie is your favorite swords and armor spectacle? My pick is <em>Excalibur</em>, which you'll find on page 2 as a video montage. That movie ruled.]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<link
http://history.howstuffworks.com/middle-ages/knight.htm - external-link-new-window>HowStuffWorks</link> has posted an excellent article today that covers every aspect of what life was like for medieval knights. I know I&#8217;ve often fantasized about being a knight, but given my body shape, I would have been lucky getting a job as a court jester.<br
/> It&#8217;s a well researched article, written by Craig Freudenrich, Ph.D., and covers such topics as Knights and Feudal Society, How to Become a Knight, The Knighting Ceremony, Tournaments, Armor and Weapons and lots of other goodies.<br
/> Most of what I know of knights either comes from movies, which is never a good source of reality, and fantasy books, which is less so.<br
/> While I&#8217;m on the topic, which movie is your favorite swords and armor spectacle? My pick is <em>Excalibur</em>!<br
/> <strong>Excalibur Montage:</strong><br
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