Oh and the quest with finding two dragon eyes? That one is too hard, the same army that I used to kill Waerloga only made a dent on one of the six red dragons that you encounter in that quest. Some balance is needed there.
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I felt this was a bit too easy to complete. Waerloga (spelling?), the dude on the dragon, hardly put up a fight. He should be doing splash damage imo, and resistant to magic. I shrunk him, withered him, cursed him, and then easily crushed him.
Haven't you seen her in the game? I took here back to my castle and we made sweet sweet love. Oh man it was hot.
I saw the AI attack the worm thingy in curgen's tomb, and lost. It didn't disappear, took 40 hp off him though. I then moved in and attacked. Killed him easily, he just moved left and right in the crevice and I just kept casting focused fire darts at him. Was kind of dissapointing how easy it was.
I very much enjoyed playing it last night. Its funny how small changes like the different fonts improve things so much. I haven't played enough to vote yet, but its definitely left me wanting to play more. I find it funny when people complain so much about little things in these forums. Some guy complained about picking up three hate stones? I mean c'mon, random is random. Some bug clean up and UI p
I attacked a city with two champions, Lord Markin and Lady Procipinee. Lady Procipinee was the army's leader. During the battle, Lady Procipinee died, however Lord Markin lived and successfully took the city. The next turn I selected the city and the only unit stationed there was Lady Procipinee (healing from dying). Lord Markin is nowhere to be found.
I'm pretty sure the borders disappearing is a memory issue. The more you load games, the more memory the game uses. The more memory the game uses, then graphics start disappearing. First borders, then oceans, then, well, then its time to close the game and re-open it :)
In essence, it produces essence, which is essential.
I think Outposts and Cities will get love in Beta 4.
Is it any good? I'm at work and keep checking the forum for news. No news is usually good news. If it sucked people would be on here straight away bitching about this or that. Please someone provide some feedback to kill my boredom!
What are you doing playing .914? That was so last week.
Maybe this should also be scaled by world size. Personally I think it is about right at the moment. I like that I have to save up to buy armor and horses for champions, it makes it feel special.
+ Natural Leader sovereign talent makes recruiting champions free This seems very handy. Especially for those champions that cost about $3000 smackolas!
Mate, all I can say is stop being involved in beta games. I can picture you twitching in your chair ready to respond with some inane comment.
So much nerd rage. Honestly, a video game never gets me this upset. I've played some duds in my time, especially on the Commodore 64. Anyway, I really like the direction the game is heading. Like everyone is saying, you can change the difficulty setting if you want it easier. With previous patches, even hard wasn't challenging. Now it is. And I actually like the early turns of the game. I now have to thi
That is clever. Lets build a road together so I can get to your cities faster and destroy you! Ha ha. Love it.
Collecting greaves is the cool thing to do in the Elemental world. My sovereign had a huge collection, I showed them to Magnar in the dimplomacy screen and he immediately surrendered.
Just a quick questions, has anyone seen the opponents use strategical spells like Pillar Of Flame or Tremor? It would rock if they did.
[e digicons]:rofl:[/e] Nice Sean, you said what I was thinking.
I think there is a memory leak that seems to be around loading saved games. I loaded a saved game and my city borders no longer appeared. So, I reloaded again. Now I didn't have borders and oceans were missing as well. Checked my memory and it was through the roof. (Of course I had Visual Studio open as well, which is itself a memory hog).
If you think Gandalf is pretty c liché (big pointy hat, staff, white beard), well it just so happens that Tolkien pretty much started that standard for what a wizard looks like.
[quote who="Stupidity10" reply="150" id="3148668"]Taking resources it doesn't need, even in the middle of peoples bases and building cities in terrible spots.[/quote] True, I have three cities in my current game, almost in a triangle pattern with connecting borders. Magnar sent a pioneer into my territory and I told him to get off my land. Somehow that made the pioneer transport to a little space in between my cities, where they decided to create an outp