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Then lets players decide. If devs are afraid of performance issue just slap disclaimer next to persistent bodies option that state that performance can go to ♥♥♥♥ if you use this option.
The game looks like rats ass (I say this lovingly), if Total War can do 10 000 corpses, so can this.
If a game with this graphical fidelity cant render the bodies im scratching my head.
That is strange since even Ultimate General: Civil War kept the bodies for the entirety of the battle and map changes were the big selling point for this game.
As for craters that basically means that map changes come down to trenches and destroyed buildings right?
I'm still sitting on the fence about buying this game.
My PC can handle it, my body is ready. Can I get your mod list?