The posted screen shots in this thread really are beautiful. Voting on Steam now.
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The posted screen shots in this thread really are beautiful. Voting on Steam now.
They'll eventually reinstate the old system eventually, but I guess this was the best way of generating tons of data early.
i do kinda want to see it on greenlight...
Thanks for your help guys.
As promised we released a short video that explains the gameplay basics. Hope you'll like it.
Waiting for the in-depth combat video.
We'll get to that :)
In the meanwhile here's a new video showing the strategic level in Eador:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ai48GnjIeKo
Also be sure to check our forum. Some interesting things will be happening there soon :) Here's the link: http://www.snowbirdgames.com/forum/index.php
Voted and the game looks great, but I'm sorry that accent really cracks me up :D
I'm trying to find something not to like in these videos, but it's not working. :D Are you guys now 100% dependent on Greenlight to get on Steam? edit: nevermind, apparently Greenlight is the only way to get onto Steam nowadays.
Holy cow, why have I not heard of this before!? It looks awesome! Got my vote.
Picked up the GOG version of Eador Genesis last night and it's fantastic. Shades of HoMM and King's Bounty in there, but it's definitely its own beast. If Broken World is more or less an update to Genesis' formula, it'll be a hit.
Is there a new ETA on this game? Also, how does this game relate to Eador: Genisis exactly?
Thanks,
-Mike
I'm not a big strategy fan, but this looks really, really interesting. You got my upvote.
I see that this has now been greenlit.
I have a question about AI. I've been playing around with Genesis after reading a nice write-up on a blog, and I quite like what I've seen. What concerns me is the emphasis on battling the AI. Is there any hope that the game will include single-player maps (outside of the campaign) that focus, perhaps exclusively, on achieving victory in other ways?
I'm thinking specifically along the lines of what existed for Disciples and Disciple II, which featured victory conditions like "Clear a specific ruin" and "Capture a specific city," and were mostly structured to facilitate that. I would've been happy had there been no enemy AI at all, since they were inevitably just a nuisance to me.
I know that many people want strong AI to stomp on, but I've always been more enthralled with the RPG side of strategy-RPG hybrids.