[quote who="Drakohan" reply="2" id="3140777"]Doesn`t invalidate the point. The roadblocks in question are not reasonable game features to be overcome, they are logically abrasive situations that reveal the invisible walls of the game. [/quote] I couldn't agree more. Drives me crazy, I had an army trapped by two caravans once and it drove me crazy.
Lord Xia
I'd be shocked to find that this isn't what Jon is working on.
I like this idea.
We should probably not do a "compare" that will lead to people taking sides, flaming, and other internet dumb shit. Perfectly fine to talk about Warlock, but for some reason people on the internet can't like two similar things at the same time.
Umber and Capitar never seemed very unique anyway. I don't mind them being gone, addition by subtraction. Not that I am ever a fan of cutting things, this doesn't bother me. Glad Kool-Aid Khan will still be in the game though.
I thought this topic was about the romantic sighs I make when I watch "The Notebook".
I would like to make my created nation of Yoren, A nation that is in the lore of the game but not physically in the game, to be of a different skin color than the standard humans. It would be nice if there were easy tools in the creator to do this.
I hope both games do well and if they are both good, I feel that our TBS fanbase will happily buy both. To me that's not a competition. I imagine both dev teams will play each others games, just for the shear fun of playing TBS games.
Would be nice to be able to make a human nation of something other than white people.
If you didn't register than what do you expect? Stardock to be psychic?
Couldn't agree more.
I spell her name wrong on purpose. Just like I do Kool-Aid Khan and Lady Porcupine.
Actually, I do think that there were some troops, I think the Scots, that fought with Daggers and Bucklers. But, I do agree, it doesn't seem like an ideal weapon choice. Knights use to keep them as secondary weapons and when they grappled with other heavy armored knights, would use them to stab in vulnerable parts...but that kind of fighting really doesn't fit with with heroic fantasy fighting.
Oracle Cerveza of Resolin is the Fallen Enchntress.
This is a good point, it needs to be more accurate.
Oh shit Pacov, that list has Crusader Kings 2 for $18! Yay!
I hate random dungeons, I am totalling getting Grimrock. Eye of the Beholder and Dungeon Master II were awesome games among my favorite of all time. Dungeon Master II didn't let you make your own characters, but had some awesome ones like Uggo the mad.
Yea, that might be in bad taste, I will delete it.
[quote who="niz032" reply="22" id="3121296"] Quoting tetleytea, reply 5That's true. I'm still a noob, but I'm growing my empire in peace. And this is why you're not really qualified to comment on the quality of civ. Civ 5 is not a bad game, but we're talking a game that is in it's fifth installment. For a game to remove major additions people loved from previous games is bad news. Not to mention the cheat l
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I agree with the OP. And it's not a "of course" it will be fixed thing, nothing is. Unless we point out that something is a problem, they will not see it. And even if they see it, they may not bother with it unless we make a big stink, and then it's iffy.
Well done Kael. This is what we have been waiting for.
I would like them to just do damage. They fucking suck right now.
[quote who="Colbert30" reply="9" id="3117011"] Quoting Lord Xia, reply 8Low level or high level, it only matters with magic, their combat is about 90% related to the gear you give them. Would be nice if level 1 heroes didn't have crack baby ability scores. They seem to have sup-par stats, and high level heroes have very good stats for no real reason, but less abilities for their level. Either way, it's pretty moot, as all that matters what gear you give them.<br