STEAM HAMMER reviews

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Early Access Review I actually like Games like that. But if you build a Building at great Expense-install a Machine in it,-50 Bars,-and then the Saw is broken, you produce large repair sets with great Effort-whereby machines wear out here as well. Then when you repair the Machine-just 200 Points,-3 Windows and the Machine is broken again-that makes a few-you throw in the Towel and turn away from the Game. Example: For a Melting Furnace, I need 20 Stones, 50 Clay, 5 water, 3 Copper. To repair the Oven, I need at least 5 large repair Sets, if those at all. For this I need 25 Copper Bars, 10 Iron bars, 10 Carinium (by Alchemy) 12 Mortar, 25 Nails. Is that Proportionate? Main Task in this Game,-Repair Sets in large Quantities,-I leave that to others. Do Buildings with their big Machines reward themselves to build? no. They produce the Same and in the same Quantities as small Machines. A Lot of crafting for nothing,-just changed the Landscape.
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Early Access Review Hi together. Got this Game on. And must say that it is very deceient. Last Up is 4 months behind. And the Game is on the Stand like Life is Feudal 3-4 Years ago. Yes, I compare it to Lif because it's Lif only in Steampunk. The Files are The same. You can even find the same files in the House Porter as in lif. From the Point of view of the game, I have to say that it is very plump. Apart from that, the translation has some errors. The permanent annoying Fog prevents a Good View. But even without the Fog, the Landscape has no fancy or beautiful Places. I would say the Developers have stopped their Money and further development. Which I find very sad in itself. Despite all the errors and some disturbing aspects. Does the Game have a lot of Potential. When the developers (EA) put themselves in order or sell the right for the Game to someone who makes the Game out of the game. What everyone is hoping for so much. But Even so giebs just a Thumbs down. Since it simply does not go any further and 20 Euros are a pity to throw EA in the Throat.
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Early Access Review Steam Hammer a Early Access title with the LiF engine (Life is Feudal). Unfortunately, I was happy to be able to try out the Setting of the Steam engines too early. Playing with your own Setting (Local) was not possible (so the Single Play Option drops away as written). The Game has been in an Endless loop while Loading And could only be ended by forcing the Task To End. Help from the Developers no Trace. Nevertheless, the Community tries to simulate a Dedicated server on the Client Computer Via program of third parties in order to be Able to be the own Master of the Server setting and without getting into Expenses of So-called Rental Servers. But a Catch has that nonetheless. Good Security Software as well as the Router would have to be configured to open various Ports that are actually closed. For a Consumer who just wants to play something, it is still totally unsuitable to deal with server/port configuration. Maybe in 1-2 Years there will be a usable Version of it, by then I will put with my Money in other Early Access titles that you can also play without IT Studies. There is therefore no Recommendation from me!