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I am most curious if any of these mechanics will be introduced in the Three kingdoms TW or will it be something different. I do recommend anyone to research the period, and for your enjoyment to watch "War of the Three Kingdoms" show. I could say for one that era it was chaos, and man power was all over the place. I would also like to add it would benifit CA to put out more polls for the consumer on favoring certain mechanics so that the consumer has a good understanding.
“Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.” Wrote George Horne
like FOTS where the content maybe worth the cost of my time in playing.
I testet Attila and after 157hrs
It's like buying a $5 cheeseburger at a restaurant you know has a great reputation, and having it delivered to you...only the management put a metal box around the cheese that you have to pay an extra $1 to unlock, and oh look, they're charging you another dollar for the plate. Want salt? Want pepper? $.50 each, and you have to pay to eat the lettuce on the burger too.
Before you just paid $5 and got to just eat the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ burger, and maybe you'd get adventurous and pay another $1 for a side of fries as an expansion pack. Nowadays...Nope. You're paying $5 for the burger to be set before you and $1 for each damn bite you take.