Re: Differences between remake and vanilla
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Maybe that was because the serf that arrived first, left later, so he knew that the serf to arrive second would already occupy the closest tile? Or is that not how it works?
It seems to me also that the campaign (I'm playing TSK) is incredibly hard, and downright impossible on some levels. I used the debug and saw that the computer players have thousands in resources they can use to build troops, while you have very limited quantities of rapidly depleting resources. Couple that with an AI that's very aggressive and quick to attack and you've got an almost impossible game to beat. I had to cheat on mission 8 and 12. I never played the original, so I can't compare, but this one is way too hard.
If I'm building my economy nicely to sustain an iron war machine in the future, I get destroyed before I can get that running. If I play to go for wooden weapons it still takes too long because the process for getting leather armors is complex, takes time to build, I still get destroyed. I'm not sure what can be done to fix this, but honestly, just a less aggressive AI would do wonders for me.
I don't know. What's obvious is that it doesn't work. The way I enjoy having my economy work is starting with 4 farms/mills/bakeries for bread and then setting the mining industry. It still goes too slow. I try to have 4 stonemasons, woodcutters and a couple sawmills to make building materials come fast, too. I do remember in the original playing until the fourth mission I think, and not being able to go past that, but I've managed to make it to mission 8 without cheating. I'm also like 10 years older now and much quicker, so I don't know. I know I play StarCraft much better these days than I did back then
It's like meat production is too slow, like my farmers can't accommodate for the needs of a pig farm. I'm guessing it's all a question of ratios which I don't have to be honest. Like how many fields per farm, how many farms per pig farm, etc.
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