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Spy explanation mod.
They both help to be a ltl bit less loss. This game is all about diplômatie and general. Need to spend more than 30h to get into it. But really best Total war experience after learning curve.
I have the same feeling. I used to play a lot of Rome 2, Attila and all of the Warhammer games. I've played only a bit of Shogun 2.
Three Kingdoms UI feels weird. Cluttered and overly complicated for no reason. It somehow feels off-putting to me.
I LOVE the setting but the campaign map UI is really, really weird and makes me not wanna play this game.
3k has the best UI. It's just the Chinese aspect making things harder the read. You just need to play more to learn it.
I'm still not able to get into Warhammer series because the ugly window 90 UI
I don't have problems with the Chinese aspect. 0. I didn't have problems with Shogun 2 either even though the UI there is a bit on the weird side as well.
It's just that Three Kingdoms is a bit cluttered. It feels like you open a mobile game and in every corner there is a feature.
It almost feels like they tried to be more than a Total War game with this title.
First time I dived into the game, I got migraine from all the new UI and ended up uninstall the game. 2 years later I came back, start the game on a slower pace, and 3K became the best of all TW games I ever played.