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Game wise I hope to see street lamps on buildings at night.
Also a counter for the total population
Also, a counter for idle workers, click and see the next idle worker.
I love everything and hope what ever comes ... I will play the Demo as long at is avaible
Hey .. orc group ... and I see what you did ther e
With the sounds ... and die hud
And even the goblin Sound ... " Guckst du eh ! "
Ребята, желаю Вам удачи)
I was pleasantly dumbstruck at all of the bells, whistles and art style. It's as though every item i was frustrated with in regards to modern fantasy RTS was considered and done right. The AI assistant is quite entertaining as well - helping scrubs like me focus on more strategic things or very specific tasks. Having units care about their own survival and even take their own potions was just so tickling to watch.
You guys truly 'get it' when it comes to the basic fantasy sauce (and general RTS feel), which the genre has lost. Games like Warhammer Fantasy (the 1980s art style) or Warcraft 2 had a certain feel akin to a violent medieval disney cartoons, and it was simple / digestible / charming.
I'm a network / voip engineer, so I can assist in those arenas if you guys have the need. Happy to support an org like this.