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Seems pretty cool and atmospheric
This look a bit cheap but many indies look like that or worse
Atmosphere is great so far. Gonna grab dinner and a beer and looking forward to venture in the swamps (my peasants not so much :>)
I got it a bit cheaper from GMG.
Good atmosphere, interesting campaign (it got me curious of what's happening) and it has a type of skirmish with multiple options for you to select to try different things (with different win conditions).
I return to anno 1800... 1 million time better
I never feel to have to full control over my tribe and what they are doing. once I start exploring the townies getting attacked by monsters left and right and micromanaging all this stuff is so unintuitve. I'm playing A LOT of strategy games but this one is the first after years with really really bad gameplay.
edit: on the technical side of things, my CPU hits 90°C spikes (average around 60°C which is fine) in some scenes and that's with a framerate cap @60hz on a 9900K with a 3080. anyways, even if there will be some optimization it doesn't change the gameplay really.
How I solved this issue is gather my party and cleared the entire area around my settlement. No more attacks for the most part.