Okay, I figured out how to (essentially) win. ALL OF THE STRATEGY IS AT THE START, guys. Everything in this game is based around gold, so what you do is get a gold mine and upgrade it once immediately at the start of the game. Buy a farm as soon as you can after that, and then upgrade both your soldiers and your farm once or twice. Engage in an all-out battle then and basically rush them as best you can by spamming soldiers until your soldiers reach the end of the map and disappear. If they manage that, the enemy attack will be put on hold, so take that time to upgrade your stuff again. The enemy never really upgrades their soldiers, so all you have to do is send a lvl11 (which is the max, but way lower levels did the same thing) in and it clears the map for like fifty gold (you stop worrying about food after a while). Although, I said "essentially win" for a reason, and that is because no matter how many soldiers I send I never win.
Argh. I don't know if its my computer or your programming but when I turn I occasionally lose control of my ship for around three seconds while I button mash angrily and get no response. I was actually beating a much larger ship with my tiny little one by maneuvering just right when all of a sudden I lost control mid-turn, drifted right into a swarm of cannonballs, and practically lost all my health
I have a glitchish thingy to report. When my character is attacking, I have to wait for not only MY bar but also one of the enemy bars to fill before my character can attack. In other words, while I should be faster than the enemy, this glitch makes me exactly as slow as the next fastest enemy.
I was loving this game...until I realized I couldn't save. Well, I'll give it a 4/5 becuase the game was incredible...just fix the saving and I'll change it to a 5/5
Awesome game, I only have one request to ask.
You see, those hydra thingies, those snake heads that pop out of the water and blow bubbles at me, they're kinda weird. At least, their projectiles are. I noticed you put speed limits on the horizontal moviment of the projectiles but none on the vertical movement, so when I'm almost directly above the hydra its projectiles move really quickly. Vertical distance doesn't matter, so standing above the hydra is like standing in front of its jaw and inspecting its teeth. It also makes it so that if I stand exactly directly above the hydra it can't hit me, which can be useful for hp recovery, but I don't think that's quite what you want.
Bix, with some older games your keys can get "stuck" so that even after you let go they still adt like they're being held down. Just press the key that's stuck until it's unstuck.
Haha... I had eliminated the English army down to one earl while I had three warrior groups (started with five), all five archer groups, and my Harold Hardrada left. My morale was at 63, theirs was at 11. Their lone earl taunted me once and all of a sudden my morale was at 8, and everybody had feld but four archer groups (which fled soon thereafter). What I wouldn't give to learn the taunt he gave...
I was patient enough to make a 150-mile long meteor....with a fricking T-Rex in it. All I can say was that it was big enough to block out the sun without hitting, and when it did hit, the explosion engulfed the planet.
The compy has the advantage? Guys, it's a 3 die limit. Haven't you noticed how when you lose with 13 guys only 3 die are thrown? It's not 13 die or something, if 13 die were thrown it would be an instant win, seeing as the minimum number would be 13.
In less words, 3 units works as well as 48, but if you have 48 you can restock units. So to guys like big bo, take that into mind.
I forgive your ignorance csniker. If you need a spell you don't have, you can go on a quest for them. Just look on your map for a quest marking with a blue orb in it. If you go into that dungeon there should be a chest with the spell in it. However, if you can't figure out how to use the spell you just earned yourself then...uh...search the combat screen a little bit.