People are in a sense already doing this, with simps going on a big stream, donating tons of money for the big streamer to do a raid on an unknown thot stream.
Theres a troop recruitment icon on the lower left corner next to all the other icons. If two armies are on the same space, there is a small transfer button that appears next to the army name so you can transfer troops between them.
For the army I use the same tactic as for Heroes of might and magic, just use one general and get him to godly levels, so he can wipe out almost any army by himself in 2 rounds, his troops are just there to soak damage
So much better in Kingmaker with the dialogue boxes popping up whenever you try to move outside the area on the world map where you are supposed to be. In wrath, before Drezen, roads just ended, and no indication they would open up later, so to get to Wintersun I basically tried walking around...
Yeah with Lann, just make sure to get them cold arrow quivers though. I can't say I am too happy with the Pathfinder games having these huge side things (kingdom managements, army management) taking away from just going into dungeons and solving quests. Although I am pleased about the HoMM 3...
Seems very hard, everyone talks up different coins. Truebit sounded good, but has cratered. Then Sol and Fantom, which I haven't heard any hype for, have been blowing up now. Just like how Doge or Shib had sudden bursts and then cratered. The only slow and steady ones seems to be Eth and Btc.
Yeah, weapon spread in the game world is a bit wonky. Less abundance of magical swords. But apparently Glaives are really popular in this world.
Also there is definitely a lot more underlying wokeness in this game than in the predecessor. Every other female is a lesbian and in some kind of...
Thus far it definitely feels way more fast paced than kingmaker. And in similar manner as BG3, what is with this thing of blowing the load early and introducing all the awesome god-level enemies and mobs early on? Within 10 minutes you get a demon lord and dragon. Whereas in Kingmaker the whole...
I've realized that I need to just play through the game first one time, just any semi interesting class, and then sit down and make a character for a "real" playthrough once I have a good understanding of the game and most of the classes.
that's why you put a level into vivisectionist early on get that backstab and +dex mutagen, max out dex + int, get weapon finesse first thing too. enemies helpless with grease and then backstabbing them works well enough in early levels.
finished a solo run using a sorc/arcane trickster/vivisectionist on normal. very versatile but still having to abuse the AI for a lot of encounters, especially late game.
The dialogue and writing quality from SC1 to SC2 was a huge step down. The thing with the 90s RTS campaigns was the feel that you were a general who everyone was talking to. That has disappeared largely these days, which is a shame.
Blizzard did amazing innovation with setting up their 3 main IPs back in the 90s+early 2000s: Warcraft, Starcraft+Diablo. The problem is that they've lived off of those for almost 2 decades, without making a new IP. And that's just way too long for any IP to really be innovative and fresh. And...
probably mostly the same writers. it's just that they're trying to milk a depleted cow. most shows do not last beyond 4-5 seasons at best. but they try to drag it out instead to get paid rather than ending on a good note.
Seriously? Theyre gonna take some fifth rate nobody king from one of tolkiens notes and make the series about that? Who cares about the war of the rohirrim when they have the war of the silmarils they could use? Goddamn
they should have focused way more on wrapping up evil morty/rick c137 since season 3. but as with most shows, it ends up milking a cashcow until it dies, and then continue trying to milk it.
having jon come back only to die again seems like just bloated writing. I think for jon's part, him leaving to live beyond the wall is a perfectly fitting ending. it's just all the other stuff that was stupid.
pretty bad that they only had 8 episodes for the final season instead of the normal 10. overall, it felt pretty rushed, with several bad guys being introduced over half way through the season. also:
Yeah its pretty sad that the only novel title from blizzard this past 20 years was overwatch. Otherwise its just been declining iterations of warcraft, starcraft and diablo