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and all actions in town were measured by days required, not action points.
and i remembered wrongly.
i thought i played rotk8 before, i was wrong, it was rotk10 (chinese) that i played before back in 2004, 三国志 X
maybe they koei tecmo will consider a rotk10 remake, and include english version as well ?
i can read mandarin (mostly) but english would be nice.
This is the nail on the head the game is so limited without it
I know it's a remake of 8, but that cannot be a excuse to make a game so boring.
Stupid AI, Repeating daily routine(just keep clicking same button for pushing the days).
The friend system is horrible too, it seems that you can't reject those anyone making connection with you.
Koei just brought all those worst feature from 8 to this game.
Lacking a map does makes 8 Remake feel like playing a visual novel.
I played mostly 14 and 11 so this game feels like completely new game to me.
It seems interesting though, I only started playing fr couple hours, but it feels good in a different way, but yeah, definitely not the usual ROTK experience im used to.
Feels like the system in this game is more like 4 but its been so long i barely remember it. But that is what got me hooked and i have hundreds of hours of fond memories with it