You will need a decent PC to run this even if you have nerfed every setting to its lowest. Much more rewarding than Prophesy of Pendor, which is a faceroll in comparison.īrytenwalda is also quite taxing on low-end systems, both in terms of CPU, RAM and GPU.
Brytenwalda is about realism and the Dark Ages, and that means throwing javelins and axes. You're not going to find Masterwork War Bows in Brytenwalda loaded with +3 khergit or bodkin arrows, much less the +12 steel arrows found in Floris or the +8 shield-penetrating steel bolts in Light & Darkness. On the open battlefield, we can't just bulldoze everything with Mamluke and Slaver Chief cavalry like we could in Native Warband. Troops trees emphasize infantry and skirmishers more than cavalry. Even early on, there are some pretty scary mobs getting about that make Native Sea Raiders seem like wusses (Frankish and Dena Raiders).īy default, this mod has quite a few hardcore features switched to 'on' in its Options menu, such as breakable weapons, fatigue, falling over, bleeding, legshots, decapitation, drowning and armor penalties. Heavy armor penalizes Power Strike and Power Draw, but offers much more protection than in Native Warband.
For example, archers will strafe and backpedal, making them harder to pin down. Combat is much more realistic than most other mods.