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I kept having to rebuild the economy continuously-not fun.
Archers, pitch, and bread were my friends due to the crazy high amount of troops and lack of space.
A better high ground would have been nice.
And although I did eventually win I had to kill the lords in a peculiar order ( East, west, then southern in order to win which felt very counterintuitive. A hint in the briefings would have been nice.
In the end although I did figure it out I would give this an 8/10. The map was tricky and had more potential to be fun but hints were definitely needed especially with how much time the map takes to play.
I got to the part where I killed Lancelot and then all hell broke loose with a huge siege of Ice units. You don't get a very big land-it's similar to the size of the Arthur's "The Coming of The Saxons" land in size.
Although you do have access to buying bows and spears it seems the nature of the map basically requires you to play the waiting game.
I understand you want this to feel epic and all but dang.
Even though I am sure I can figure it out and set up some insane defenses, that would take too long due to having to produce so many resources in such a small amount of time
When killing the lord's armies in the previous mission I felt like there's so much kiting I had to use that it was just annoying.
You could have used terrain, trade toggle on for all weapons, traps.. This map is so grindy that it's frustrating.
Thank you for the map to play but I just didn't enjoy it.
But it was an amazing challenging map.
:)