Hello!
After hearing many things about the game I have questions, which I would them to be cleared up. Namely, about armies and generals. It has been said that for an army to be useful basically it needs a general. What does that actually mean? Does this mean that you can no longer transfer individual units from one army or settlement to another and instead have to waste money recruiting units you already have? What happens to the army, if the general dies of old age, in battle, due to assassination? Does it get disbanded no matter what the size was? Does it have to wait for another general? Can it continue on fighting without the guy? Are flexibility and simplicity offered in previous games dead and gone?
Also, why do you keep on praising that line of sight thing? Honestly, I hate it. It makes the game, which is already hard, even harder. I see no reason for implementing it into the game. Who actually considered seeing every enemy unit in a battle a problem? They see all of your units. It wasn't an unfair system at all.
After hearing many things about the game I have questions, which I would them to be cleared up. Namely, about armies and generals. It has been said that for an army to be useful basically it needs a general. What does that actually mean? Does this mean that you can no longer transfer individual units from one army or settlement to another and instead have to waste money recruiting units you already have? What happens to the army, if the general dies of old age, in battle, due to assassination? Does it get disbanded no matter what the size was? Does it have to wait for another general? Can it continue on fighting without the guy? Are flexibility and simplicity offered in previous games dead and gone?
Also, why do you keep on praising that line of sight thing? Honestly, I hate it. It makes the game, which is already hard, even harder. I see no reason for implementing it into the game. Who actually considered seeing every enemy unit in a battle a problem? They see all of your units. It wasn't an unfair system at all.
[This message has been edited by jurijb08 (edited 08-30-2013 @ 02:39 AM).]