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Re horse - Doh!
I'd like to see the other artwork.
It's basically an open source photoshop knock off. Here's a link to the real program.
https://www.getpaint.net/download.html
The map was created in Paint.Net , actually like 6-7 years ago. The whole idea behind Planes of the Paladin started out as a book series I planned on writing, but only got like 50 pages in and wrote/published a military non-fiction novel instead (much easier). I designed the world and characters in the story with drawings, which I can post if you'd guys like to see some.
One gripe. - There has to be one, you understand ;-) Gimme a mount so I can cut down on journey times.
Enemies were well-balanced, strategies were changing all the time, and the difficulty was offset but making the enemies tough just enough to make it rough going, without bordering on frustrating.
Only criticism I saw was that there are no barriers to prevent jumping off the cliff on the first map, not a huge deal. And some of the barriers on the second map like fences and mountain edges did not prevent me from going in forbidden areas.
All in all, I loved the lore injection, the gameplay was balanced and fun, areas were large but still enjoyable to explore. I was in awe of this and look forward to more from twitchtweak89.