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Yeah, yeah, if I don't know something, it's definitely not popular. That's just how things are in life.
I don't just pull this information out of thin air, you know. I have some knowledge in this specific area.
As for whether it fits with classic fantasy or not... there are two camps in the community: those who champion the classics and those who appreciate novelty. Frozenbyte clearly stated that Olden Era combines both approaches.
For example, I think that the classics have become so overused that playing as ordinary humans or elves is simply boring. They need something new, some kind of unique element. This was especially well done in the fifth installment. There, the factions were well-updated after the third game, and new content was also added. In the sixth game, the Nagas turned out quite well. And Schism also seems like a successful experiment with a good foundation in the form of the popular Lovecraft.
I consider the Sylvan faction in Olden Era to be a less successful experiment. However, they are not in the demo.
I don't just pull this information out of thin air, you know. I have some knowledge in this specific area.
As for whether it fits with classic fantasy or not... there are two camps in the community: those who champion the classics and those who appreciate novelty. Frozenbyte clearly stated that Olden Era combines both approaches.
For example, I think that the classics have become so overused that playing as ordinary humans or elves is simply boring. They need something new, some kind of unique element. This was especially well done in the fifth installment. There, the factions were well-updated after the third game, and new content was also added. In the sixth game, the Nagas turned out quite well. And Schism also seems like a successful experiment with a good foundation in the form of the popular Lovecraft.
I consider the Sylvan faction in Olden Era to be a less successful experiment. However, they are not in the demo.