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Agree with u. Me too, I was waiting for this game... when I made the first game, I could not believe my eyes: the worst "thing" I've seen in many many years :( :( :( :(
Awful game, immediately disintalled the beta and removed from wishlist
I was actually expecting more CoH 2 or 1 or DoW 1 or 2
DOW3 was super casualized
The RTS that get more attention are the ones that offer deep experience with deep mechanics, complex game play, (tempest rising, COH, D.O.R.F, homeworld 3) going console simple doesn't work in RTS world, and going casual always fail, RTS players are not kids, please return to your roots if you really like RTS genre.
— to sell ANY game, you need wide advertising so that as many people as possible are interested in buying. This job isn't done, this game is massively obscured.
— the price is unjustifiably high and will not withstand competition with other hyped titles for the same price.
— the game is prohibited for sale in Russia. It's just a shot in the foot. At the same time, we can buy Stormground and Tempestfall in Russia.
Hell, what to say: Baldur's Gate 3 is sold in Russia despite all the rotten politics and it costs only 20$ regionally! This is how business should be done.