Yep - that's the fun, and realistic, part!Originally Posted by Xehh II
Yep - that's the fun, and realistic, part!Originally Posted by Xehh II
Dawn is nature's way of telling you to go back to bed
Heh heh :)
It forces you to apply better attention to strategy. If you for example accidentally misplace an army in a battle your foe could find itself atop a highly elevated position and your limited view would give you a strong disadvantage while you gaze gainst a mountain.
Field battles are very doable, but siege battles can be very difficult with this camera setting and I would not recommend playing them due to the impracticality. A switch to an overhead camera is advised herefor.
I like the General camera and its controls, but if active in siege battles a more proper and effective scheme is required perhaps.
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I'll go with the FPS/RTS Camera. It feels intuitive to me, as its similar in other PC titles.
The General's Camera is the most interesting to use tho![]()
Last edited by Shieldmaiden; 07-04-2007 at 00:57.
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