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On that note, TaleWorlds hasn’t been spending too much time arguing with the naysayers online they’ve been absolutely crushing it in regards to working on their title with consistent updates that have, thus far, been released on a daily basis. The title absolutely has bugs, however, ranging from sudden crashes to desktop to the graphics failing to render. Beyond the Half-Life 3 syndrome that is clearly affecting the title, however, TaleWorlds has arguably been radically successful in bringing Bannerlord to the Steam platform regardless of metric used. While many users have favorably reviewed the title, a few have taken to dragging the developers at TaleWorlds over the hot coals both in the Steam reviews and in their official forums, while displaying a tenuous-at-best knowledge of various epithets and violently-charged verbiage. This alone upset many fans to find that the title, as Early Access games tend to, was not already completed and hosted its fair share of bugs. After a long internal development, TaleWorlds has invited players to join the ranks as Bannerlord makes its way through Early Access into a fully-fledged release. TaleWorlds has famously finally opened the gates to the long-awaited Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord after eight years of anticipation with what surprised many to be an Early Access title. Here’s a sentence that I get to write far too rarely: a developer appears to be taking Steam’s Early Access Program very seriously.