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Now For Something A Little Different
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2004 4:46 am
by David Heath
Hi Guys
I am really excited about this game and I think a lot of you will be pretty surprise with this game. The team from Kiois Works is here and waiting for you questions so fire away.
David
RE: Now For Something A Little Different
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2004 4:36 pm
by Grumbling Grogn
Personally, I can't wait! Thanks guys!
RE: Now For Something A Little Different
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 1:06 pm
by ravinhood
Heh, my first question is always: How many difficulty settings does the game have and how strong is the AI on the highest setting?
Heh, also I have been standing on a soapbox for some ANCIENTS wargames in the Matrix design for awhile now. I'm certainly glad to see someone is finally hitting the Ancients market of wargamers in us out here.
What's the chances of getting a Caesar at Alesia? The Punic Wars? Punic Wars II? The Successor Kings? Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire? Cleopatra's Conquests? lol heh just threw that last one in to be funny.

RE: Now For Something A Little Different
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 1:53 pm
by Deride
ORIGINAL: ravinhood
Heh, my first question is always: How many difficulty settings does the game have and how strong is the AI on the highest setting?
Right now, we only have one difficulty level: hard. We are actually working on making it even harder. We will "dumb" it down for difficulty settings from there. We also have worked to make the game adjust to the skill level of the player, so you get penalized/rewarded in different ways as you progress through the campaign.
Deride
RE: Now For Something A Little Different
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 4:03 pm
by ThePump
David, Why is this game based on false information ?
RE: Now For Something A Little Different
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 7:13 pm
by Hertston
ORIGINAL: ThePump
David, Why is this game based on false information ?
It isn't. No offence m8, but you need to learn a little history. A couple of good books have been suggested in your other thread, and I'd recommend another, Fuller's "The Generalship of Alexander the Great".