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battle with two thousand warriors in Mount & Blade II in 4K and cinematic format

YouTube channel author Nedim Can Incebay shares a new video on Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord. In it, an enthusiast demonstrated a battle in real time with the participation of 2.1 thousand soldiers. The video was recorded in a cinematic format and is available for viewing in 4K resolution. Thanks to this, it creates the impression that on the screen is a film about knights.

How the site transfers Game pressure with reference to the source, the video shows the battle between the armies of the states of Vlandia and Strugia. Clashes between hundreds of soldiers are replaced by third-person frames. As you know, in the projects of the Mount & Blade series, battles have one feature – the player in them controls only his character, and the units from his squad are controlled by artificial intelligence.

An enthusiast showed a dynamic medieval battle where warriors with different weapons fight face to face. This is especially evident when battle scenes are shown from above. The video also contains shots with the assault on the fortress, using a battering ram and breaking through the main gate. Nedim Can Incebay paid special attention to spectacular finishing moves of enemies, for example, with the help of a throwing ax thrown directly into the head.

To create such a video, the author used ten different modifications, including Battle Size Unlocker, to disable the limit for 500 units in one army. In the comments, the enthusiast was asked what kind of PC configuration he had, and he answered – AMD Ryzen 7 2700X processor and NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2080 (other specifications are not disclosed). Nedim Can Incebay previously filmed similar videos in the games of the Total War series.

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