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Fights too hard? Prove it!

DeletedUser651

Guest
Inno wants feedback on what battles people think they can't win. The devs need concrete examples so they can examine this. They seem surprised that some people find things so hard. So please, community, post your examples in here.

We'd need to pass on specific examples of situations where the system doesn't work as intended, so our development team can investigate that and alter it. We're indeed already working on this, based on the feedback you gave us and the more examples, the better.
 
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DeletedUser118

Guest
But they already did in the other thread. Why doing it in two now? :confused:
 

DeletedUser1777

Guest
This thread shouldn't be a discussion, just a collection of fights.

I tried to develop a form to fill, so hopefully all needed informations will be collected. if anything is missing, tell me and I will add it

chapter you are in:
unlocked squad size (see your research tree):
closed provinces (see your research tree):
open (scouted) provinces (unfortunately you have to count them yourself):
provinces total:
place: tournament / province (+good)
fight type: auto / manual
race: elves / human
your comments (describe the fight):

at least 3 screenshots
- showing the negotiation costs
- showig your selected squad
- showing the fight result

PS: I'm no native speaker ;)


Just got this information from Marindor and edited my form a bit:

Hi Flabbes,

Thank you for your help. This is the info we need:

* Current Chapter
* Number of owned provinces
* Number of Squad Size technologies unlocked
* Exact armies on both sides
* Which distance are you fighting (ranking points from encounter -1)
* A step by step walkthrough about how the fight went

Kind regards,
Marindor
 
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Marindor

Well-Known Member
Hi guys,

Thank you for your help. Please indeed stick to this thread for your examples, to avoid information getting scattered across the forum (and therefore the risk that it gets lost when forwarding feedback). Thank you! :)
 
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