[quote who="Kantok" reply="10" id="3382755"] If you don't like DLC, don't buy it. Others like it and buy it. It added to my enjoyment of the game. I was also happy to give SD some money since I got a decent game (FE) and a great game (LH) for free. Reading back through your posts I get the impression you're not looking to have a discussion, you're looking to grind an axe. Enjoy, but I'm done helping you. [/quote] That&
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[quote who="Kantok" reply="10" id="3382755"] You're argument is basically that (and forgive the baseball reference) all pitchers in Major League Baseball are disappointments because they're not Clayton Kershaw. Anyone who says otherwise is wrong and an apologist for whatever pitcher they don't think is a disappointment. Facts be damned. [/quote] There is something you're missing here - not every game company aims to be the Amazon or CD Projekt
[quote who="kryo" reply="7" id="3382585"]The Witcher (PC) sold 2.1 million to date and The Witcher 2 (PC) sold 1.1m – both numbers are for the end of 2011, and both games are selling well.[/quote] What I said about the Witcher I was the sales of the game upon initial release, not to date which the figures you're presenting represent (which would probably bundles and sales event at GoG.com and Steam over so many years). Evidently their epic gestures including the remaking of
[quote who="Kantok" reply="3" id="3382509"] It always makes me chuckle when people come here of all places to complain about SD not giving stuff away for free. [/quote] If you're talking about LH and FE to the first bunch of people who bought E:WOM, well that's just making things right since no one disagrees that E:WOM is horribly broken. Witcher 1 and 2 on the other hand, are not broken and both got really good reviews even based on thei
http://www.gamespot.com/news/witcher-dev-avoiding-hit-and-run-strategy-to-releasing-games-6411596 Both The Witcher 1 and The Witcher 2 released a _crazy_ amount of post-release downloadable content, and all for free. Arguably many of the content they released were really "extras" that isn't as "core" a piece to the base game as say, the map stamps and quest pack that FE:
Would they stack in such a case?
The first building is not allowed to be diagonally placed, which really means that the fire shard is not contributing to the problem. I think the real bug here is that the game generates maps that allows you to build cities that would end up in such situations :\
Also encountered with FE, but seemed to have gone away in the early LH betas and some form of it is back in .87... Likewise you'll skip the Champion has joined your faction selection if you load an autosave that takes place the same turn when your Tower of Dominion is built. Woohoo! No need to worry about XP split or paying a champion every turn to drink beer in town!
[quote who="NorsemanViking" reply="44" id="3352345"] It's important to notice that you don't lose XP by having more heroes in an army, you just share it. It would be bad design if the total XP gained became huger thanx to having more heroes in an army. This would totally ruin trade-offs and strategy when it comes to your composing of armies. Terrible game design if I may say so.[/quote] There are tradeoffs and he mentioned it: [quote]I t gives the p
I've only managed to complete this quest in LH 0.85 so apologies if it is different in FE. Previously, I've never managed to find both dragon eyes quest statue (Q: Would the AI start/complete it) but had all 3 spawn near my starting point in a recent LH game. I was actually quite surprised to discover that the quest to find the 2 dragon eyes did reward you with the Ashwake dragon when you have obtained said eyes, instead you had to battle three high level dragons together.
+1, I've encountered this too.
After you've summoned the Pyre of Man onto the tactical battlefield, you can never take control of it, nor does it do anything (although it does help seemingly help with Swarm attacks and he makes his swarm-assist animation). After some time (3 rounds where you never control him), he expires and dies...
So the thing is that the Apiary's tooltip does describe the 2% unrest reduction, ONLY before you construct an improvement over it. Otherwise nowhere else it seems would it describe this benefit. Not in the encyclopedia, not in the tooltip once the improvement has been built, etc. Same thing for wells... If the encyclopedia entry or some tooltip does describe it as being town-exclusive, it is very well hidden.
Hi, is it possible to upgrade the number of men in a unit that has been out in the field and gained experience already? Is it possible for units to upgrade via adding mounts? Thanks!
Ah.. is it just me or is this not stated clearly in game O_o
Are there any requirements to create a well? Despite having civics and subsequent techs researched, I can't seem to build a well... Also what are the bees/twilight honey for? They don't seem to be a resource nor provide any obvious benefit...