Posted on: May 4, 2017

Plutous
Zweryfikowany użytkownikGry: 89 Opinie: 2
Expansive Sandbox Grindfest, Sans Plot
Yeah, it's a mixed bag, but I find the game quite fun and engaging. Good offering from an indie producer. While the game lacks a plot or meaningful NPC development, I love the freedom of choosing how to get by in the world, and eventually, being able to reshape the political landscape because of personal choices: who to pledge fealty to, who to support, who to undermine, etc. I enjoy the concept of starting on the ground, with very little, and eventually rising to prominence, even ruling one's own kingdom. Clear-cut character builds and stats. I find that the game heavily favors hack and slash initially, and late game greatly rewards charismatic commander builds for big armies. Micro becomes way more important as the game progresses, such as feeding your army, training fresh recruits, and creating armies that excel in the field. Trade can, with the right stats, be very profittable. After a few characters, I would grind in the arena, until my stats were passable. I've found that winning tourneys and investing in productive enterprises are my go-to strategy for early wealth, building a strong foundation for providing for a burgeoning army. Some great mods out there in the community. Shout-out to Floris and the mod, which balances some of vanilla’s issues. Noticed that save games get consistently corrupted (less so with vanilla), so save early and often. Native AI is at times laughably poor, and you can mercilessly cheese hordes of enemies to death. Mounted forces have a tremendous advantage. I iced 80+ bandits solo, using hit and run horse archery tactics, and mopping up the rest with couched lance damage. It took time to develop the stats to do it, and lots of patience, but nothing more. After getting familiar with commanding larger forces, with the right troops and usage of terrain, the opposing AI will charge your upgraded troops, and you watch as your enemies get dropped into the woodchipper. Not everyone's cup of tea. Grindy and repetitive quests, but a lot of area to cover, and tremendous flexibility.
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