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The Menu is awkward. There are no specific Resources to Act, such as Wood, Iron, fish, Etc. You can build a relatively large amount in the Capital and make a relatively large Army. Fights are not a Mini-game, but Calculations. The PC Game is an early Preliminary Stage to: Empire Total War. The Map is Europe, but without the Mediterranean and England. For Example, missing: Iceland and North Africa.
Personally, I can't do anything with the PC Game.
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Although Reign: Conflict of Nations is a relatively unknown title, this game is my insziens one of the hidden pearls in the strategy genre. The game is still the most similar to Europa Universalis IV, but differs in some very important expacten. First and foremost the game focuses on Baltic Eastern Europe (Mainly the area around the current Poles), in addition it is much more intensive and the aspect of warfare plays a much more important role. In Addition, the game possesses some interesting mechanisms, such as moving a portion of the population of a province to a completely different province. In Addition, the game is graphically surprisingly well executed. However, the game also has some downsides, the clouds often draw parts of the map to the sight. There are Also few differences in playing style between the different counties, kingdoms and duchies, making the game quickly eentoning. Nevertheless, this game is certainly worth picking up during the Steamkortingsdagen.
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Hello, in this game we have a lot of points really very unequal but overall I find the game experience absolutely perfect in the measure or nothing has blocked me or repel and yet I am very demanding.
Indeed, since everything is based on the strategy it appears that the graphics are simply adapted to the game.
On the other hand if we look for the mainstream/blockbuster side we perceive that we are in front of a relatively weak but professional realization because the game is functional and bloodless of various bug except for the management part of the display very rarely. This said the latter can only be rebutable.
From a very subjective point of view I find that the music is very training and little redundant.
Plus I like the clouds and grass pretty much everywhere properly made.
I also liked the intro that I find nice.
No particular inconsistency, except perhaps one at the level of religions, but I imagine that they want to avoid the controversy in which I will obviously not enter.
In the end we find ourselves with a strategy and management game extremely well-tied accessible and both complex and enjoyable for little that one likes the genre.
It's fun.