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17 years ago
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I agree, a well-made game is better than a rushed one!
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17 years ago
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On one of our forums, we posted a few more screenshots of Kronverk. Here's a copy from there:
24. Unit recruitment screen. This screenshot shows 7 out of 10 creatures of the city. 3 alternatives will be presented later. Also shown are the approximate characteristics of the creatures and the names of the dwellings (not yet finalized).
Special properties will also be described later.

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Level 1 – upgraded. Ranger.

Level 2 – upgraded. Warrior.

Level 3 – regular. Axethrower.

Level 4 – regular. Bonewrecker. (name – not final).

Level 5 – regular. Skald.

Level 6 – regular. Rhinoceros.

Level 7 – upgraded. Wendigo.


25. "The enemy shall not pass!"
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17 years ago
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And this is awesome! I'm thrilled like a child!
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17 years ago
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Wow, their growth rate is impressive! Or is it because they have a lot of external dwellings?
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17 years ago
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Feanor;202626
Wow, their growth rate is amazing! Or is it because of a lot of external dwellings?
It's with a fully built Castle and the Grail.
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17 years ago
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Docent Picolan, that's cool! But some of the units resemble units from Heroes of Might and Magic V, specifically from the Fortress faction.
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Let's say these are their ancestors! According to the lore... I wonder, is the city's interior depicted?
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17 years ago
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Let's say these are their ancestors! According to the lore...
I guess we'll have to... But then we'll have to call this race Gnomes:D.
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17 years ago
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It seems you've revised the concept of Kronverk. Instead of a dwarf race, you created a pseudo-Scandinavian city where humans-barbarians became the dominant race. In my opinion, levels 3-4 would be a good alternative in the Stronghold, and Kronverk should have more dwarves.
And did you also abandon the yeti?
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17 years ago
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It seems you've revised the concept of Kronverk. Instead of a dwarf race, you created a pseudo-Scandinavian city where humans-barbarians became the dominant race. In my opinion, levels 3-4 would be a good alternative in the Stronghold, and Kronverk should have more dwarves.
Actually, they did everything correctly. And a race consisting only of dwarves is not very original and not diverse. Personally, I have long wanted a city of "northern people."
Besides, they wouldn't fit as an alternative in the Stronghold, because orcs, ogres, etc. live in the Stronghold, but not humans.
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17 years ago
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I'm not saying there should be only dwarves. The composition can be diversified with various creatures, like yetis, rhinos, and others. I'm just talking about the dominant race.

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Besides, they wouldn't fit into the Stronghold as an alternative, because orcs, ogres, and so on live in the Stronghold, but not humans.

They would fit in just fine. The Stronghold is not only an alliance of orcs, ogres, and goblins, but also of humans. Look at their heroes; there are many humans among them.
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17 years ago
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I'm not saying there should only be dwarves. The composition can be diversified with various creatures, like yetis, rhinos, and others. I'm just talking about the dominant race.
Personally, I like the updated version of Kronverk more.
A dwarf race? No need. Many might want an elf race, or a vampire race...
They would fit in perfectly. The Dungeon is not only an alliance of orcs, ogres, and goblins, but also of humans. Look at their heroes; there are many humans among them.
Then maybe add humans to the Dungeon as well? Or maybe to the Fortress? There are also many human heroes there.
That's silly.
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17 years ago
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Well, in the Dungeon and Fortress, human units would look out of place. In the Dungeon, human heroes are Warlocks who create various Spectres, Minotaurs, and let them fight for them. In other cities, human heroes are mercenaries or defectors (except for the Castle). But in the Stronghold, human units would look perfect. Just remember the Chronicles with Tarnum; the texts mentioned that his army included humans in addition to the green-skinned creatures, but the developers didn't include them in the city, that's all, but that's not a reason for them not to exist there.
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17 years ago
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Revan =P
The race of dwarves? No need. Many people might want an elf race, or a vampire race...
You're wrong here. Don't confuse the races of dwarves/humans/elves with vampires. Are vampires a race? I think it's silly – they're just a type of undead, unlike the three mentioned above.
And dwarves don't necessarily have to be called just dwarves; you could come up with some other name.
P.S.: Maggot, do you have anything against a pure human race? But it exists. And that's fine.
P.P.S.: In general, Stick is right; some kind of rogue class would look good there...
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You're wrong here. Don't confuse the races of dwarves/humans/elves with vampires. Are vampires a race? That's silly, in my opinion – they're just a type of undead, unlike the three mentioned above.
I wasn't leading the conversation in that direction at all. So, they made a race of dwarves, what's next? Then the question arises, "Why isn't there an elf race?" (For example).
P.S.: Maggot, do you have something against a pure human race? Because it exists. And that's fine.
I didn't write that.

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