Ichigo
01-19-2011, 08:57 PM
"If you are new to the forums, this is a good place to start posting. "
Yes, I am new here :p
"Tet us know a little about why you are interested in Dawn of Fantasy"
I love strategy games, from the total war series, civilization games, age of empires and such. I am very curious how the game will play out in a persistent environment, while it has been done before in many aspects, not to this degree. So my love for strategy meets the addictive nature of mmos which I also enjoy. Through a healthy dose of RPG elements... has the making for a very interesting game I hope.
"what you would like to see."
Personally it is hard for me to really place what I want to see. I guess my main interest is seeing if there is a good balance between the various elements of game play involved. A lot of other games try to meld online, rts and rpgs in various ways but often there is a lack of depth in those areas. Spread too thin maybe? Not sure if that is the right way to put it.
I haven't delved into the depths of these forums yet, so while I am looking at what has already been discussed I will just post a few topics that I would be interested in finding out about.
a) Differences between the factions - pros and cons.
b) Gameplay (strategy aspect vs building/sim aspects)
c) UI of the game.
probably more areas of interest but I guess I should save those for other post ;)
-Ichigo
Yes, I am new here :p
"Tet us know a little about why you are interested in Dawn of Fantasy"
I love strategy games, from the total war series, civilization games, age of empires and such. I am very curious how the game will play out in a persistent environment, while it has been done before in many aspects, not to this degree. So my love for strategy meets the addictive nature of mmos which I also enjoy. Through a healthy dose of RPG elements... has the making for a very interesting game I hope.
"what you would like to see."
Personally it is hard for me to really place what I want to see. I guess my main interest is seeing if there is a good balance between the various elements of game play involved. A lot of other games try to meld online, rts and rpgs in various ways but often there is a lack of depth in those areas. Spread too thin maybe? Not sure if that is the right way to put it.
I haven't delved into the depths of these forums yet, so while I am looking at what has already been discussed I will just post a few topics that I would be interested in finding out about.
a) Differences between the factions - pros and cons.
b) Gameplay (strategy aspect vs building/sim aspects)
c) UI of the game.
probably more areas of interest but I guess I should save those for other post ;)
-Ichigo