(Resolved) I haven't bought this YET, but I still have high hopes...

Sovereignty: Crown of Kings is a turn-based fantasy strategy game for the PC. It offers a intuitive yet deep province system, allowing you to raise armies, conduct diplomacy, scout enemy battle lines, rally heroes to your banner, send them on quests, cast spells and go to war. In Sovereignty, the player chooses one of 35 Realms in a bid for dominance of the map. Play is conducted in a series of turns as a single player game. Each Realm has a unique culture and history, which translates directly into different play-styles. Each realm has its own mix of unit types and spell trees. Their diplomatic relations, economies and histories vary. A player may choose a new realm and experience the game in a very different way. Fantasy heroes, troops, races and spells complement the rise to power.
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jack54
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(Resolved) I haven't bought this YET, but I still have high hopes...

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I've been interested in this game for a while now; I find it very intriguing. Looks like it needs a few patches and since the patches are Steam I'll wait a while.

I do wish the developers success though!


Edit: I got it!
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RE: I haven't bought this YET, but I still have high hopes...

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That's kind of my assessment of it too. I almost bought it on the last day of sale yesterday, but then watch Das' gameplay vid where he could not get past a battle because of a crash, then I read more reviews where there were a lot of complaints about crashes. Das was also pointing out how it's not all there with presenting data and feedback to the player.
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RE: I haven't bought this YET, but I still have high hopes...

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If you buy now, it will be to pay for hoped future patches, not to really play. You'll test the game, then wait.
For now I don't regreat, for I believe that it will very damage reputations if the game is not continued to be made in a to-be-released state. I just hope it will not be too long..
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