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8(2) How difficult did you find the scenario? (1-10)
Clear(3) How clear did you find the scenario objectives?
Clear, somewhat interesting. If Tyegëa dies, her last words are to say Kai Krellis isn't her grandson - arrogant til the very end.(4) How clear and interesting did you find the dialog and storyline of the scenario?
Lots of enemies. With flying enemies such as the ones from the necromancer on the southeast, the AI knows how to do a good plan on which of my units to attack.(5) What were your major challenges in meeting the objectives of the scenario?
8(6) How fun do you think the scenario is? (1-10)
It's good as it is.(7) What, if any, are changes you would have made to the scenario to make it more fun?
No(8) Was there any event that caused you to lose the game and forced you to reload or restart the scenario?
Statistics: Posted by devavrata — April 15th, 2019, 8:45 am
8(2) How difficult did you find the scenario? (1-10)
Clear(3) How clear did you find the scenario objectives?
Clear, interesting dialog and plot - the twist is fine.(4) How clear and interesting did you find the dialog and storyline of the scenario?
It's quite a battle against so many enemies. The drake's leadership comes in handy, but then terrain is so much disfavourable for him - it gets 30% to 40% defence bonus only. The early finish bonus is bad - only 31 gold per turn. At the end, I was getting 34 gold from the villages, so rather than killing the lich straight away I waited. I surrounded the lich's castle and killed the units he recruited each turn, I levelled up all of my units to their maximum level. Then I killed the lich and had to face Caladon - at the highest difficulty he starts by recruiting six fire guardians, then two more each turn. Again, I kept killing recruits and waiting so I would hoard more gold than from killing the enemy straight away.(5) What were your major challenges in meeting the objectives of the scenario?
8(6) How fun do you think the scenario is? (1-10)
It's fine.(7) What, if any, are changes you would have made to the scenario to make it more fun?
No(8) Was there any event that caused you to lose the game and forced you to reload or restart the scenario?
Statistics: Posted by devavrata — April 12th, 2019, 6:33 pm
4(2) How difficult did you find the scenario? (1-10)
Clear(3) How clear did you find the scenario objectives?
Clear, the dialog from Caladon is actually interesting. Still... no matter how many battles the protagonist wins, the characters that he encounters keep looking down on him.(4) How clear and interesting did you find the dialog and storyline of the scenario?
The scorpions and spiders are tough opponents, and the bats complicate things... nice touch. Some experimenting: I start up with 4 loyal flying units (3 bats and the drake), so... I tried blocking all four hexes for the cave! Results? The bats keep appearing, but on different hexes. So, they cannot be blocked.(5) What were your major challenges in meeting the objectives of the scenario?
7(6) How fun do you think the scenario is? (1-10)
It is good as it is.(7) What, if any, are changes you would have made to the scenario to make it more fun?
No(8) Was there any event that caused you to lose the game and forced you to reload or restart the scenario?
Statistics: Posted by devavrata — April 11th, 2019, 11:09 pm
Clear, not that much interesting. Tyegea is a selfish, arrogant, self-satisfying individual - I guess that the only reason the protagonists listen to her is because they need help. Does the protagonist have to prove he's her grandson? It should be the other way round - it's not him who failed to honour his duties as a parent. The genealogy explanation in version 1.10.7 is still not clear - bear in mind that we are suddenly being introduced to three new people, the protagonist's father and his fathers, and theirs are strange names that make it hard to tell the males from the female. When you need to re-read the sentence more than once in order to tell who's who, you know the writing is not clear.(4) How clear and interesting did you find the dialog and storyline of the scenario?
Statistics: Posted by devavrata — April 9th, 2019, 6:10 pm