• @wahming
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    57 months ago

    It’s a fun game with a lot of potential, but it’s very much early access. Be ready to encounter missing basic features.

  • @TIN@feddit.uk
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    57 months ago

    For people currently playing, how does it compare to something like Against the Storm or Dwarf Fortress?

    • Daze
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      67 months ago

      Not comparable to DF really, Against the Storm is a closer comparison, but you can set parameters to peaceful and play slower if you want.

      To me it feels like Farthest Frontier/Fabledom settlement building with Age of Empires-esque resource management and RTS mechanics

    • Daze
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      27 months ago

      Disclaimer I’ve only played a couple hours. But, unless I’ve missed it, it sorely needs quick keybinds to info-management panels. I’m getting sick quick of tracking down where I put my settlers to work building by building

    • Of all EA games one could spew this take on, imagine choosing one of the star examples of the system succeeding and delivering a win-win-win for dev, gamers, and the publisher

      Gamers and having literacy of reality in 2024, lmao

    • @Drewelite@lemmynsfw.com
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      47 months ago

      Sorry, I’m just gonna pile on here. So it sounds like you haven’t played it. Because as someone who has, it’s a ton of fun and this article is just saying it will get even better because it’s being supported by the devs.

      • @Aquila@sh.itjust.works
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        07 months ago

        As someone who has purchased and played. Idk what all the hype is about. For a city builder there’s a distinct lack of management options. And its pretty shallow. Just get a bunch of ox to build shit quick