Mount And Blade Ii Bannerlord V1.2.11.45697 -

But that was tomorrow.

, where players could previously pass through cliffs or walls. Physics & Mounts

e1.2.11.45697 Character: Arenicos, a shattered vassal of the Southern Empire Location: On the dusty road outside Onira, late autumn, 1087 Mount and Blade II Bannerlord v1.2.11.45697

“Please, God, don’t let the next update break the inventory sort.”

For a complete history of changes leading up to this build, you can view the official Patch Notes v1.2.11 TaleWorlds Entertainment troubleshooting a crash on build 45697? Beta Patch Notes v1.2.11 & Matchmaking Test But that was tomorrow

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Smithing (or crafting) has been one of the most controversial systems in Bannerlord. It allowed players to break the in-game economy by crafting two-handed swords worth hundreds of thousands of denars. The v1.2.11.45697 patch continued TaleWorlds' efforts to rein in this system without nerfing it into the ground. Beta Patch Notes v1

This build maintains the standard requirements for ; however, as of January 2024, the Steam Client only supports Windows 10 and later. Minimum Requirement Recommended Requirement OS Windows 7 (64-bit) Windows 10 (64-bit) Processor Intel Core i3-8100 / Ryzen 3 1200 Intel Core i5-9600K / Ryzen 5 3600X Memory Graphics NVIDIA GTX 660 2GB / Radeon HD 7850 NVIDIA GTX 1060 3GB / Radeon RX 580 Storage 60 GB available space 60 GB available space Modding Compatibility

: For players on Xbox and PlayStation, this patch (and its immediate successors) represents the most stable console experience to date, incorporating PC-level bug fixes into the console builds. Key v1.2 Series Features (Included in v1.2.11)

Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord v1.2.11.45697 , released in August 2024, represents a pivotal technical milestone in the game's lifecycle, focusing primarily on infrastructure scalability and stability. Technical Infrastructure & Multiplayer Refactor The defining feature of this build is a complete multiplayer refactor

The community ran tests on versus its predecessor. Here are real-world results (courtesy of the Bannerlord Performance Discord ):