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Saying they should develop DD1 more also admits that it's "not quite there yet". I think both were well done.
DD2 on the other hand was missing something more than just the 5 roguelike runs, and the Kingdoms mode was a welcome addition that changes up the gameplay a bit and provides many more hours of content (with two more campaigns still to come).
At least that's the way I see it.
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But more seriously, if you like DD1 more, that's fine. It still exists and has a massive modding scene. Go play it if you want.
Both have some room of improvement for sure
DD2, I just hope the shorten the travelling time between each stop at district
just a waste of time after ton of run
my current solution is using ”cheat engine” for speed hack
only increase the game speed not any other game content
it feel much much much better and feeling less fatigue after everyrun
just an advice if you are interested,
activate the speed hack only after you are in a campaign (not activate just after launched the game), will crash if the loading a campaign during speed hack
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