Now every time I start a new map, I'm either a handful of squares away from another faction, or I have umberdroths right at my front door ignoring the enemies that siege me. I'm ready for the next version. Normal should mean the average player gets challenged, not steamrolled. Edit: Gave the game another try today after a good nights rest. Played as tarth, dropped the difficulty down a level. Small map, 3 opponents. Everything else default
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So in the end it's military might. I have trouble keeping up with the ai since I'm not good with keeping track of multiple cities. I guess it's back to easier difficulties for me. I can either face complete idiots or waves of enemies lol
I placed an outpost in an area that I thought would be nice. It's a valley that is basically the only way to cross into my area. Yithril keeps trying to move through it, every turn. Every turn I have to say "Leave my territory or prepare for war." It's been going on for about... 20 turns now. I'm deciding to just go to war with them. I have it on the default difficulty when you first install it. It's getting really annoying that 1 turn later, they just g
The game got released early because of the people who got pissed about how they might have to wait longer for the game. It was a lot of people. Don't compare cars to games, games aren't exactly goods. They are, but they are a very different type of good. If you want to be that over dramatic about comparisons, then why not say "Releasing the game early is kinda like murdering someone, you finish them before their time came so it's just like stardock murdered everyone of us."
Well if you make a great mod, and not just some races, a lot of dev teams these days look at modders for potential new workers and companies look at high profile mods for stand alone games.
It's funny cause the math still came out roughly the same lol Basically, you shouldn't be hitting your city limit unless you're trying to put every resource in that one city and want all the resource modifiers for that city. When you spawn, don't build a city right where you start, build it a little further away, that way you won't get those uber resource cities which seem cool until you find the tile limit. EDIT: Sounded too serious in the first