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Love you Brother!
Bannerlord, though? I bought it day one because I was interested, not because it was hyped. The game was fantastic on release. Sure, it was buggy but still playable. Lots of crashes but I still had a lot of fun.
My negative stance is only toward their inactivity near and after their 1.0 launch. Their initial release followed by the months and perhaps first year of its life were ripe with updates and fixes.
I, too, purchased the game day one, so I have been around for a while. My review actually fought against all the negative that people were spewing. It's a shame how they let the game go because it could have been one of the greatest games for years to come.