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whether there will be a other map on the early access release on the 26th who knows.
but more maps are certainly planned during the early access development.
I like what the dev is doing and his effort is truly monumental, but releasing the game in EA as it is right now is just a bad move that might hurt the game in the long run.
Well, at least all those blogger shills that Hooded Horse paid off completely dissuaded me from buying the game until it's complete.
It's not just a city builder. It has regions you can conquer with indepth battles on a similar level to a small scale total war battle. It is a hybrid game. City builder/RTS
Even for Early acess seems lacklusting
The only element of Total War that people compare this to is the battles which it is very similar to in terms of depth for units under 1000. It has no similarities however to Age of Empires
Knights and Merchants feels more accurate.
When you start a new game, there is also an option to activate enemy AI. This then also builds on the map. And if you then have 2 or 3 opponents on the map, it will certainly be much more difficult.
However, it is currently greyed out.