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I keep coming back to it because of the way you can set up your armies on the battlefield and control them mid fight.
Also the fact that you have 100+ npc´s fighting around you, on very different maps and with little to no lag.
Most vr games starts lagging when having 5-10 npc spawned.
That would be great as the janky melee physics was my biggest problem. The rest of the game was overall very good.
Its one of the very few VR games that I'd buy a sequel of.
I got 947 hours in this game. It has some hitches but the fun factor of commanding and sense of war far outweigh the little annoyances that may pop up. One man dev team, made in his sparer time, keep that in mind and everything is impressive.