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brezhtnev
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After reading most of the “Beginning the game” and “Basic Exploration and the Hamlet” manual chapters, I eventually managed to make some progress in a game at the intro difficulty setting. On all of my attempts I chose Freya (nature magic) and the high men race.

It quickly became obvious that I needed to exercise some patience and “wait” for a large number of turns before I had enough troops to attack some of the sites and nodes guarded by monsters. In the meantime, I could of course start building outposts, expand my home town and research spells. For the latter two, some guesswork was required because of the overwhelming amount of options.

The automatic building choices made by the Grand Vizier didn’t seem very helpful to me, since he always seemed to be producing too many troops so that I wouldn’t have enough food for them. I personally chose to first increase food production and only then produce more troops.

The tactical combat didn’t strike me as very interesting. But maybe that’s because I’m used to (and love) the more detailed combat in games like X-COM and Jagged Alliance. It seems the key to success is to first test the waters and gauge the strength of the enemy, retreat, and come back later with more and stronger troops and better spells (after researching). Or that may of course just be at the intro difficulty level. My towns weren’t attacked, but I can imagine that preparing for that in time might be a difficult task.

Unfortunately, this game didn’t grab my attention like X-COM did, so I didn’t even finish a single game. Looking at my wizard’s power compared to the other two that I encountered so far, I’m pretty confident my current game should be easy to beat, though. While the sheer amount of content (buildings, troops, spells) promises a lot of depth, it’s also a bit overwhelming. Nowadays I just don’t have the amount of time required to explore all of that content, which somehow tempers the enthusiasm I’m afraid. While X-COM has perhaps similar depth, it somehow seems more manageable.

I can’t wait to listen to the podcast on this game though. I expect there will be two camps: those that have mastered it by now and love it, and those that are overwhelmed (i.e. everyone that started playing it this month). 🙂

Cheers!