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Nasdaq7

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  1. If you can't contribute anything except money, then just move on. Leave the professionals to discuss things. Can you program? When did you play your first role playing game? For me it was 1988. Companies like Strategic Simulations Inc.

     

    It was before you were born...show a little MANNERS and RESPECT for people. 1 out of 20 messages posted are professional.

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    I could have quoted the first post and answered point by point all your complaints and suggestions but I feel this one sums it up: Arrogance.

     

     

     

    I posted all these message to understand what contributions kickstarters give to a software project, to understand the dynamic they bring to software development. And I can see quite clearly the dynamic.

     

    What I would like to note is that I have changed my mind -  my suggestion to include sieges and siege craft might not be a good idea, because it might make the game too static, not dynamic enough, perhaps only assault ladders during a siege.

     

    I feel a little more danger is needs to be added to gameplay, for example the lions in the wild is exciting and fearful but the game pauses, so the danger element is lost somewhat.

    The fear of being surprised or overwhelmed by an enemy.

     

    Perhaps the "pause option" can be one of the skills chozen by the player - that will allow battles in the game to be more dynamic. Then those that love that skill of pausing and arranging troops, can pick that skill if they want to, they can pause the game to arrange their troops and tactics, to arrange and plan battles.

  3. I wouldn't even worry about opening the game and not changing all the dialogue. Perhaps the game just needs to open. I like quests, but you never know: is this the main quest? So you cannot see from the interface information provided, precisely that you are busy with a main quest or is it a side quest? Personally I like the words: main quests and side quests. So that's another strong recommendation. People must know precisely from the journal that they are busy with a main quest or a side quest.

    Personally I like playing the game, completing it as quickly as possible and then to play it again the second time, doing the side quests.

  4. I'm a programmer, it's like a few lines to open up those areas.

     

    A few lines. Let the people enter there, if their characters are good, they will survive. My team was top. The best weapons. The best of everything. They were slaying those dragons at the bottom of the map at level 4, level 5. I knew precisely what the armors meant, the damage per second of the weapons, the frame rates.

    Those expected errands were just not too much fun.

  5. Take some constructive suggestions and criticism. Man. Show some toughness. Be tough. Be open-minded.

    I'm merely suggesting, open up those 2 areas. There is a bottleneck in the game. That's all I am saying.

    "He means the two specific gatings that happen in the entire game: between Act 1 and 2 (defiance bay), and between Act 2 and 3 (twin elms). "

    I believe you...
    ​ everything you have said.

     

    Instead of thanking me, you attack me.

  6. Look I can be tough on them, but having run a business myself, I understand that everything is difficult. If I can't get my own business perfect after 10 years, then how can I expect someone else to do it. Someone that needed a kickstarter project funding. I might try something like this game someday. As a programmer, I can see how it was done. Very cleverly, very intelligently.

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