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Plus not much sense in hiding the fact that cRPG has a grind, any player who tries the game out will find out soon enough that it exists regardless!
The reason the grind exists is because this mod is intended to last for a long time, and it has because not everything is handed to you on a silver platter day 1.
To quote our new player guide:
"You are not a superstar like in Single Player. A very important tip shows that cRPG is highly dependent on skill as crutching on level, arms and armor will only help you so much.
" It needs to be underlined that cRPG is not primarily about leveling your character but your own skill.
New players think that they can go to level 30 buy the expensive equipment and start chopping the enemy. That is not the case. "
~Aemaelius, 2011 "
- There are no microtransactions
- This isn't a mobile game
- We don't charge you any money to play our mod
- You're making a completely false equivalence by comparing a mod with grind attached to a mobile game with microtransactions.
Besides all of those things above, yeah, we're JUST like that.
One thing to note, you already have access to all the content from the very start. Retiring is just a tool used to get heirloom points for a buff to your items and to increase your XP rate.
If you treat the game like a grind, it'll be a grind, if you just play the game and have fun, it's not a grind :D
So in short, yes. With time, that is the goal.
I'll look into bringing Cap mode back online for a bit.
cRPG's CAPTAIN MODE literally made my children gather around my L desk and gaming chair to watch me maniacally laugh. This is the one game i'll take off my headsets so that they can listen. They use to not understand but now they want to. It's all thanks to cRPG's CAPTAIN MODE.
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Deserter_Merrrrrica
Make sure your Bannerlord is running the latest version and your cRPG version is up-to-date as well.
In simple terms, for now, the answer is no.